I got in to a discussion today with another person concerning overall building heights and floor elevations. Here is the deal:
- The code of the town that was discussed limits you to an overall building height of 18ft 6in measured from the finished grade to the peak.
- To build the hypothetical building we were discussing, one would really need 20ft 6 inches from the finished interior floor to the peak of the building.
One solution discussed was building with shorter side walls to adhere to the 18ft 6in grade to peak height, then pour the floor of the building 2ft lower than the grade surrounding the building.This would effectively create a 2ft hole inside the building. A drain system would then more than likely be built to contain any potential water that makes its way into the building.
Obviously the building design could be changed to accommodate both the code and the needs of the building owner, but that is not the point of this discussion. We wanted to see if pouring a below grade floor was a feasible solution.
So, has anyone done this? Is this a reasonable solution? Potentially a very stupid solution? Any other ideas, tips, pointers? Thank you!
- The code of the town that was discussed limits you to an overall building height of 18ft 6in measured from the finished grade to the peak.
- To build the hypothetical building we were discussing, one would really need 20ft 6 inches from the finished interior floor to the peak of the building.
One solution discussed was building with shorter side walls to adhere to the 18ft 6in grade to peak height, then pour the floor of the building 2ft lower than the grade surrounding the building.This would effectively create a 2ft hole inside the building. A drain system would then more than likely be built to contain any potential water that makes its way into the building.
Obviously the building design could be changed to accommodate both the code and the needs of the building owner, but that is not the point of this discussion. We wanted to see if pouring a below grade floor was a feasible solution.
So, has anyone done this? Is this a reasonable solution? Potentially a very stupid solution? Any other ideas, tips, pointers? Thank you!

