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On Apr 17, 2:36*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... 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. |