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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. |