GarageGuy89
Well-known member
Well house is on it's last leg. It's a stick built structure, roughly 4'x8'. Framing sits on a flat slab with no stem wall up off the slab. Which is my concern.
I do not want to worry about future rot and water damage to a sill plate and siding that is at grade on the slab. Mainly the siding, I always seem to have issues with siding that does not have a good 6" stem wall up off the exterior grade.
Was thinking of doweling in a 8-12" stem wall and frame up off of that. Any alternate ideas, or am I over thinking this one?
The well house has the storage tank and main distribution lines from the well. So it has to be well insulated and a heater in there. We have had issues with freezing pipes in the past.
I do not want to worry about future rot and water damage to a sill plate and siding that is at grade on the slab. Mainly the siding, I always seem to have issues with siding that does not have a good 6" stem wall up off the exterior grade.
Was thinking of doweling in a 8-12" stem wall and frame up off of that. Any alternate ideas, or am I over thinking this one?
The well house has the storage tank and main distribution lines from the well. So it has to be well insulated and a heater in there. We have had issues with freezing pipes in the past.

