myfs_77438 Posted May 29, 2004 Share Posted May 29, 2004 Hi Cecil:I'm house hunting and this houseI found seems tobe aperfect house with thefront door, the master bedroom,and other parts of the house in the right direction according to the house hunting report. One thing that I'm not sure about is that the basementfloor is made of wood instead of concrete.The reason forhaving awood flooris that there might be a problem with bentonite (that causes the soil to expand due to excess moisture in the soil), so if the basement floor is concrete then it will crack when the soil expands. So the builder builds the basement floor out of wood 18 inches above the soil with ventilation underneath to get the moisture and radon out. The basement foundation walls are stillmade out of concrete. Would this still qualify for a solid stable foundation for the house even though the basement floor is made out of wood?Thankyou very much,Hoa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 25, 2004 Staff Share Posted June 25, 2004 Dear Hoa Luong,Structural engineers or foundation experts are similar to doctors.In fact, many of them are certified in their profession. And given their professional accrediations, it is best to rely on their judgement.Surprisingly, sometimes, good quality wood may even lasts much longer than as mentioned the unexpected high expansion and contraction.It is best therefore to leave it to the professional competence of these people. In fact, often under building regulations, (touch wood) but should there be a structural problem in the future, these people, may be held accountable.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/29/2004 11:38:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil:I'm house hunting and thishouseI found seemstobe aperfecthouse with thefrontdoor, the masterbedroom,and other partsof the house in the rightdirection according to thehouse hunting report.One thing that I'm not sureabout is that thebasementfloor is made ofwood instead ofconcrete.Thereason forhavingawood flooris thatthere might be a problem withbentonite (that causes thesoil to expand due to excessmoisture in the soil), so ifthe basement floor is concretethen it will crack when thesoil expands. So thebuilder builds the basementfloor out of wood 18 inchesabove the soil withventilation underneath to getthe moisture and radonout. The basementfoundation walls arestillmade out ofconcrete. Would thisstill qualify for a solidstable foundation for thehouse even though the basementfloor is made out of wood?Thankyou very much,Hoa Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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