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What a novel idea: http://www.raisedfloorliving.com/
Like this is something new?


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On Apr 17, 11:25 am, "mmc" wrote:
What a novel idea:http://www.raisedfloorliving.com/
Like this is something new?


No, this is traditional "Cracker house" construction. My house is
built this way.
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Apr 17, 11:25 am, "mmc" wrote:
What a novel idea:http://www.raisedfloorliving.com/
Like this is something new?


No, this is traditional "Cracker house" construction. My house is
built this way.



Not unusual in areas with high water tables...and gives the termites
something beefy - the posts - on which to chew.

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On Apr 17, 12:08*pm, HK wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
On Apr 17, 11:25 am, "mmc" wrote:
What a novel idea:http://www.raisedfloorliving.com/
Like this is something new?


No, this is traditional "Cracker house" construction. My house is
built this way.


Not unusual in areas with high water tables...and gives the termites
something beefy - the posts - on which to chew.


If your construction union buddies told you that, they are idiots. It
has absolutely NOTHING to do with termites. The piers and load bearing
walls are concrete. There are several advantages in a warm, moist
area. Helps keep moisture levels down, creating a draft under the
house helps cool it. Easier to get to plumbing than slab-on-grade and
on and on.
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Apr 17, 11:25 am, "mmc" wrote:
What a novel idea:http://www.raisedfloorliving.com/
Like this is something new?


No, this is traditional "Cracker house" construction. My house is
built this way.



Not unusual in areas with high water tables...and gives the termites
something beefy - the posts - on which to chew.


The posts do not contact the ground. At least according to code. Seeing
the damage after Katrina, lots of the lost houses were because of
construction practices. A house on a concrete pad. Not bad, but they did
not bolt the house to the pad. You would see a house pad, and no nails, no
bolts sticking up from the pad. Bad union work?




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On Apr 17, 2:36*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Apr 17, 11:25 am, "mmc" wrote:
What a novel idea:http://www.raisedfloorliving.com/
Like this is something new?


No, this is traditional "Cracker house" construction. My house is
built this way.


Not unusual in areas with high water tables...and gives the termites
something beefy - the posts - on which to chew.


The posts do not contact the ground. *At least according to code. *Seeing
the damage after Katrina, lots of the lost houses were because of
construction practices. *A house on a concrete pad. *Not bad, but they did
not bolt the house to the pad. *You would see a house pad, and no nails, no
bolts sticking up from the pad. *Bad union work?


You even have to have a different coating on screws, nails and anchor
bolts that will be in contact with PT lumber because of the newer
chemicals they are using. I'm sure Harry's union worker buds that he
has protect him (allegedly) have told him this.
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On Apr 17, 2:36 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Apr 17, 11:25 am, "mmc" wrote:
What a novel idea:
http://www.raisedfloorliving.com/
Like this is something new?
No, this is traditional "Cracker house" construction. My house is
built this way.
Not unusual in areas with high water tables...and gives the termites
something beefy - the posts - on which to chew.

The posts do not contact the ground. At least according to code. Seeing
the damage after Katrina, lots of the lost houses were because of
construction practices. A house on a concrete pad. Not bad, but they did
not bolt the house to the pad. You would see a house pad, and no nails, no
bolts sticking up from the pad. Bad union work?


You even have to have a different coating on screws, nails and anchor
bolts that will be in contact with PT lumber because of the newer
chemicals they are using. I'm sure Harry's union worker buds that he
has protect him (allegedly) have told him this.


Do you really think WAFA has a clue about ACQ vs CCA lumber?
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Apr 17, 11:25 am, "mmc" wrote:
What a novel idea:http://www.raisedfloorliving.com/
Like this is something new?

No, this is traditional "Cracker house" construction. My house is
built this way.



Not unusual in areas with high water tables...and gives the termites
something beefy - the posts - on which to chew.


The posts do not contact the ground. At least according to code. Seeing
the damage after Katrina, lots of the lost houses were because of
construction practices. A house on a concrete pad. Not bad, but they did
not bolt the house to the pad. You would see a house pad, and no nails,
no bolts sticking up from the pad. Bad union work?


More likely some shifty 'contractor' hiring illegals at the cheapest
possible wage and taking every shortcut imaginable.


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Don White wrote:
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Apr 17, 11:25 am, "mmc" wrote:
What a novel idea:http://www.raisedfloorliving.com/
Like this is something new?
No, this is traditional "Cracker house" construction. My house is
built this way.

Not unusual in areas with high water tables...and gives the termites
something beefy - the posts - on which to chew.

The posts do not contact the ground. At least according to code. Seeing
the damage after Katrina, lots of the lost houses were because of
construction practices. A house on a concrete pad. Not bad, but they did
not bolt the house to the pad. You would see a house pad, and no nails,
no bolts sticking up from the pad. Bad union work?


More likely some shifty 'contractor' hiring illegals at the cheapest
possible wage and taking every shortcut imaginable.




That would be "Bilious Bill's Fly By Night Home Repairs," where every
worker is from the HomeDepot shape-up lot.

In this country, very, very few workers under a union contract are
involved on-site single family house construction. That sort of work
typically is done on a piece-work basis, and most of it these days is
done by semi-skilled foreign workers, who have displaced the
semi-skilled U.S. construction workers.
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On Apr 17, 3:14 pm, "Don White" wrote:
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Apr 17, 11:25 am, "mmc" wrote:
What a novel idea:http://www.raisedfloorliving.com/
Like this is something new?


No, this is traditional "Cracker house" construction. My house is
built this way.


Not unusual in areas with high water tables...and gives the termites
something beefy - the posts - on which to chew.


The posts do not contact the ground. At least according to code. Seeing
the damage after Katrina, lots of the lost houses were because of
construction practices. A house on a concrete pad. Not bad, but they did
not bolt the house to the pad. You would see a house pad, and no nails,
no bolts sticking up from the pad. Bad union work?


More likely some shifty 'contractor' hiring illegals at the cheapest
possible wage and taking every shortcut imaginable.


Traditional cracker houses were built up off the ground for cooling
breezes and because it gave the dogs and chickens somewhere to go when
it rained.
My house was built that way but was later air conditioned so the
cooling effect is gone. The dogs and cats do go under there during
storms. It is on 6" X 6" PT posts about 3' off grade with latticework
around it. Building code was non-existent when it was built. When I
first bought it in 1988, it got to 8 degrees here in Tallahassee and I
had to learn to solder copper pipe on Christmas eve night. There was
no insulation on the pipes.
Our later addition was built with an amazing amount of steel in the
concrete piers for hurricane code with hurricane straps everywhere.
The later carport is a fortress compared to the rest of the house.
My parents house was also built this way but it was enclosed with
block underneath.
My neighbors all have houses on pads and have had trouble with
termites from under the pad, I have had no termite problems. Some
have also had pipes break under the pad, what a pain. I'd rather be
off grade.


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