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- the_pack@lemmy.world
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Remember when people could afford to have experts do that kind of stuff?
KEEP CRANKING THAT HOG BROTHER AROOOOOO
one of the best things about slab living is no need for heavy underlayment. a simple sheet of waterproof paper or plastic suffices thereby minimizing any flex in your flooring of choice.
Yeah, but the downside is everything else about it.
yeah environmental factor play a more accurate part to slab care than a pier/beam setup. if you live in a waterbed zone with lots of clay and lots of rain, a slab can be a headache to maintain
It also has serious downsides in terms of:
- Lack of basement or crawlspace living/storage space
- Difficult to modify plumbing & electrical
- Have to run HVAC through the attic
- Low finished floor height off the ground (bad for drainage)
- had a basement in a previous house. a catchall that was a pain to clear out when i moved.
- plumbing encased in concrete lasts longer than pvc above ground under your house. had that too.
- ac was already here when i got here and it is an aftermarket setup consisting of a simple split system. costs about 8k new. approx 5 yrs old when i got it. 4’s why we bulid on elevated ground where possible. and once there, dont have to worry about falling through the floor due to wet rot or insect damage.
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