I wanted to take this opportunity to go more in depth about the plans for our pier and beam foundation with a bunch of images to illustrate the design.
Pier and beam floor construction.
A building with a pier and beam foundation can have a crawlspace because it does not rest directly on the grade.
It forms a crawlspace under the home that provides easy access to many of the utilities in case repairs are needed.
A pier and beam foundation offers some great advantages that a full basement does not afford.
In most cases these noises can be silenced by positioning shims between the floor joists and floorboards.
Flooring in homes built on pier and beam foundations has less support than floors sitting on a concrete slab so squeaking and creaking floorboards are not uncommon.
Pier and beam.
Pier and beam foundations offer a high level of versatility specific not only to the dead live seismic and wind loads to be supported and or restrained but also to the girders or sill beams and floor joists and their respective span capabilities.
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For the construction of our timber frame house we decided to go high and dry and eliminate as much concrete as possible with this style foundation.
Also a pier and beam foundation preempts the need for heavy machinery to dig a large foundation.
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