Submitted by PetertheRabbit321 t3_122woi0 in explainlikeimfive
Sufficient-Green-763 t1_jds68j2 wrote
You don't want the floor sitting directly on the soil, and it's cheaper to pour the foundation around the edges of the house than to pour a solid concrete slab.
It also allows you to access things like ductwork and whatnot.
travelinmatt76 t1_jds991j wrote
Why don't you want the floor on soil? I've lived in plenty of houses with no crawl space with slab on grade.
Sufficient-Green-763 t1_jdsba35 wrote
Slab on grade is fine. It's just more expensive than the typical foundation with a crawlspace
PrionBacon t1_jdsjjfs wrote
Subterranean termites living in the soil will have instant access to the wood in your home.
Also the soil can get damp from rain/poor drainage and cause mold and mildew problems.
A slab adds a physical barrier to prevent this but it is very difficult to modify or repair anything built into the slab. For example the drain pipe.
The crawl space acts as an air barrier and allows for easier access to plumbing or HVAC systems. It also takes less concrete since you only pour in the perimeter of the house for the foundation.
daz_01 t1_jds7mtg wrote
Is true that, that type of house is always in reparation?
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