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by WalterBright
1685 days ago
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Your cite is about basements, not crawl spaces. In Arizona, everything was slab-on-grade because the ground was very, very dry. That's not so in most other areas. The crawl space keeps the wood off the ground where it wicks up moisture and quickly rots. Cement wicks up moisture, too. Try a slab in Seattle, for instance, and your house will soon be uninhabitable from mildew. |
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> 30 percent of new single-family homes started in 2013 have a full or partial basement, 54 percent are built on slabs, and 15 percent have a crawl space.
https://eyeonhousing.org/2014/10/what-foundations-are-built-...
I think you are looking at a small subset of data.