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i wish i had a basement. my place is slab on grade![]()

I wish I had a basement
I could use the added space
bob

that was one of my requirments when we bought our house, wife didnt understand why. now that we do have one, she understands. no listening to washer dryer, all kinds of extra storage room for seasonal stuff. a place for the kids to watch tv and play video games, and a place for me to get away from all of them when it's too cold to be outside
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I have been trying to figure out why some parts of the country have them and others don't.
About the only thing that I have concluded is that it has to do with frost line....up north you have to put your foundation below the frost line....and properties tend to be small....so basements are common....but it's kinda rare to see them in the south...
I will be doing an addition to the house in the next year or so....part of the addition will be slab...part crawl space....I'm kicking around the idea of building a basement.....it would make a great office....

you rebuild 727s
I just have a winter time work bench in mine.
For when it's too cold in the Garage.
The rest of the basement is finished,and Laundry area.
i got my bicycle tools down here in the basement.
Additional cost is one factor. .....For awhile it was slab foundations, but you don't see too many of them anymore due to the way plumbing has to be ran..........
I did have a basement put under a 1 1/2 story house back in the early 80's. Luckily the house was on a hill and the guy doing the excavation could go in through the side of the hill and dig it out. It ............... All in all it took about a month from start to finish. One half was dug out and foundation laid up, then the second half was dug and laid. $13,000 then to do it. I'd hate to see what it would cost today![]()
.........cost: €30k (USD$45K at today's rate...........)

that was one of my requirments when we bought our house, wife didnt understand why. now that we do have one, she understands. no listening to washer dryer, all kinds of extra storage room for seasonal stuff. a place for the kids to watch tv and play video games, and a place for me to get away from all of them when it's too cold to be outside
heres my one corner in my basement used for reloading and small projects. the previous owner was kind enough to leave his wookworkers bench, so iave enough room there built in shelf to store paint and stuff on and acouple shelves on the otehr side where i keep my collectable stuff.
i even have a small fridge, just in case![]()
I wish I had slab on grade. My place has a basement.
What I mean by that is, the floor is 3' below the water table; I'm constantly in danger of floods; I've had two floods already (and the PO had one or two); the sump pump runs every couple of minutes or so; I need a backup gen to keep the pump working when the power goes out; it's cold; it's damp (both of which lead to mould and mildew buildup). I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. It's a finished basement, so a flood means an expensive claim. I'm this close >< to gutting it, throwing everything in a dumpster and forgetting it. I'd never buy or build another place with a basement again. Better to go up, IMO, if you want or need the extra space. Who wants to spend their time in a hole in the ground?

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I have to ask why is the shelf in the middle of the door way ??
