20x24 feet and nearly 6 feet tall.
Pouring concrete floor in crawl space.
Getting concrete from a truck into your crawl space is a difficult.
That is 1 1 2 truckloads from a concrete truck.
In this design a concrete pad called a mud pad is poured on the crawl space floor.
This is done several ways.
Concrete is heavy and mixing enough by yourself to cover your entire crawl space floor and walls is out of the question.
The lack of a crawl space means all furnace parts and ductwork must be installed above the floor.
But there are other differences too such as the merits demerits and the cost as given in this decordezine article.
The advantages of this solution are many.
And that leads to more mold.
Permanently seals walls and floors.
Rocks soft terrain and seasonal rainfall often make the decision to install a concrete crawl space a wise and natural choice.
Fast a floor can be poured in a day or less.
No problems with mold mildew rodents or insects.
To pour a floor 3 thick over a 1500 square foot crawl space floor alone is 14 4 cubic yards of concrete.
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The most basic difference between concrete slab and crawl space foundations is the height of the house.
It houses the propane furnace and the electric water heater.
Liners or poured concrete.
The traditional mud pad is a poured concrete pad over a roughly graded dirt floor.
The alternative to pumping concrete is a liner sealing system of the crawl space.
The crawl space opens to a smaller basement below it.
Also since concrete does not provide a thermal break a temperature difference between the air and the concrete surface will cause condensation.
A concrete crawl space can keep out moisture and bugs.
Concrete slab or crawl space.
The walls i believe are concrete black.
This is a spacious crawl space.
With and with out a vapor barrier.
As with any building project there are pros and cons to this decision.
In many areas of the world digging a basement when building a home is not prudent.
With no crawl space under the house to allow hot cold air through the floors utility bills are lower.
Are built over exposed dirt crawlspaces.