woodman1967
Structural
- Feb 11, 2008
- 84
I have a client (single family residential) who is asking for a foundation that is a standard ICF 8' wall supporting about 1/3 of the house footprint (they want utilities/mechanicals and storage here). the ret of the house they want slab on grade (they want the floor finish to be polished concrete). Of course they want the finish floor to be flush where the two foundations meet.
I try to avoid mixing below frost foundations with above frost foundations. Also, to get the floor joists and finish floor of the standard basement to be flush with the polished slab will be a bear to accomplish IMHO.
I would like them to have a frost wall foundation in the area of the desired slab, have the same floor joist system throughout. If they wanted the concrete flooring they could add concrete topping on the floor system (using proper dead load of course)
Is this an issue (combining the types of foundation) or am I making a mountain out of molehill?
The house is located in eastern Canada so freeze/thaw is a major concern. The frost line here is 4' as well.
I try to avoid mixing below frost foundations with above frost foundations. Also, to get the floor joists and finish floor of the standard basement to be flush with the polished slab will be a bear to accomplish IMHO.
I would like them to have a frost wall foundation in the area of the desired slab, have the same floor joist system throughout. If they wanted the concrete flooring they could add concrete topping on the floor system (using proper dead load of course)
Is this an issue (combining the types of foundation) or am I making a mountain out of molehill?
The house is located in eastern Canada so freeze/thaw is a major concern. The frost line here is 4' as well.