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<blockquote data-quote="halcat" data-source="post: 605292" data-attributes="member: 2295"><p>I do not know many commercial building or business that are built on a crawspace. If you do a slab correctly, even residential, you will be happy. Most commercial property has more expensive grading to allow a slab as well as preparation under the slab. most residential building projects don't allow enough spending to install a slab correctly. The crawl space allows access to inadequate material used in residential construction. If you were to install a slab and use commercial specs than build the rest of the house and use residential specs, you would like a slab better, especially if you were using much tile. You heating and cooling are always less, and your floor s obviously much more solid. They make carpet and hardwood for concrete floors. You just have to install it correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halcat, post: 605292, member: 2295"] I do not know many commercial building or business that are built on a crawspace. If you do a slab correctly, even residential, you will be happy. Most commercial property has more expensive grading to allow a slab as well as preparation under the slab. most residential building projects don't allow enough spending to install a slab correctly. The crawl space allows access to inadequate material used in residential construction. If you were to install a slab and use commercial specs than build the rest of the house and use residential specs, you would like a slab better, especially if you were using much tile. You heating and cooling are always less, and your floor s obviously much more solid. They make carpet and hardwood for concrete floors. You just have to install it correctly. [/QUOTE]
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