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Re: Slab versus crawl space
[Re: blumsden]
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07/18/18 07:49 AM
07/18/18 07:49 AM
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Posts: 33,437 Your mom’s house
doekiller
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Freak of Nature
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Your mom’s house
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Slab all the way. I am in the real estate business and I see mold issues more often than not under pier houses. I built mine on an elevated slab a block and a half high at the lowest point with extra large footings w/rebar. Not a single issue in 28 years! I will also never own a two story house. Please explain the elevated slab. It is a slab that is elevated.
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