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JLagg wrote:
Just curious as to the probability of adding a basement to an existing house. It was built in 55 and is a ranch style single story 3 bedroom 1000 sq. It has a 3 ft crawl space all the way around. I have a drywell and well also, no city pumbing at all. Any thoughts on this? Thanks That would depend entirely on what you wanted the basement for. Additional space that does not need to be underground can be built much more cheaply on the surface. Cheaper still may be a second floor addition. But if what you need is a larger comfortable space for the family to sleep out a tornado warning or other physical threat then that is a different issue. -- Tom Horne "people willing to trade their freedom for temporary security deserve neither and will lose both" Benjamin Franklin |
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