Ask DS: Conventional vs Slab Foundation

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Ask DS: Conventional vs Slab Foundation

Postby stitch » Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:51 am

If you were building a house.......assume that the location you choose would accomodate building on a slab or conventional foundation.....which route do you go, and why?
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Re: Ask DS: Conventional vs Slab Foundation

Postby novacaine » Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:59 pm

Slab.............. i dont plan on ever crawling under a house ever again.
Your heat and air can be run in a slab fairly easy.........at least easier than it was years ago. The products are better now.
Just the opinion of someone who has lived (and worked under) old houses in the past.
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Re: Ask DS: Conventional vs Slab Foundation

Postby bowbird » Sun Jun 16, 2013 7:18 pm

We are currently looking to build and our contractor was against conventional but mentioned a raised slab to get that lifted look. That is probably the route we will go.
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Re: Ask DS: Conventional vs Slab Foundation

Postby gps4 » Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:22 pm

When I lived in convent foundation house, I swore the next house I got was going to have a slab.

Now that I've replaced 2,000 ft of glue down wood flooring, fought backed up air conditioner drain problems, and have had rusted out drain pipes that had to be replaced, I'm starting to think crawl space is the way to go...
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Re: Ask DS: Conventional vs Slab Foundation

Postby Deadeye » Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:56 am

Currently building a slab foundatation... didn't even consider anything but. Good Lord willing, I'll have a poured slab by the end of the week.

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Re: Ask DS: Conventional vs Slab Foundation

Postby JLT » Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:00 am

I have a conventional mainly for the look, but there are some great benefits. You can get the raised look with a slab just like you can a conventional. Conventional will always have a softer feel and things are easier to add in the future.
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Re: Ask DS: Conventional vs Slab Foundation

Postby jacksbuddy » Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:41 am

Two questions:

1) Where are you building? If you are building on a hill with this lovely Yazoo Clay for foundation, I would strongly recommend a conventional foundation. It is going to shift, and foundation repairs to a slab are a real B%$#@.

2) How long are you planning to stay? Eventually, there will be issues with things under the slab. I.E. - water lines, drainage pipes, duct work, etc. (Again, this is if you are building in this Yazoo Clay.)

I mention the above as speaking from experience. MY suggestion is that you go conventional. But then, opinions are like noses...
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Re: Ask DS: Conventional vs Slab Foundation

Postby RNAIL » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:30 pm

I have a slab in Hattiesburg and with earth shifting it broke my main drain line. They had to bore under the slab and pull out pvc and replace. It gets expensive.

With a conventional I could have repaired it myself. Just things to think about depending on what part of the state you live in.
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