Wednesday 5 November 2014

Why Permanent Wood Foundations Are A Good Idea

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By Fred Maximoff


Commonly Accepted - Incorporating a permanent wood foundation (PWF) structure is universally accepted by all fire insurance companies, financial lending institutions, warranty programs, major building codes, and mortgage companies throughout the country.

Versatility and Adaptability - The PWF can be utilized as a solid foundation system for a wide range of building styles and specific configurations for both sloping and level sites. The design adaptability of the PWF system accommodates both single level and multiple level homes in addition to apartments and dwellings of nearly any external shape or level of difficulty. The PWF system can suitably be adjusted to various conditions of the soil, such as certain situations that consist of high-water tables or soils with low-bearing capabilities. Also, since the PWF readily lends itself to major restorations, wood foundations can easily be modified or expanded with virtually no trouble.

Construct with Ease - By using standard framing methods that can be found in most buildings, construction is quicker and easier than that of a masonry foundation. The construction can also be adjusted to accommodate either a crawlspace or a full height basement.

Strong Foundation - The PWF includes an engineered foundation structure system created to effectively absorb and distribute soil and wind along with seismic stresses and loads that would otherwise typically split and crack other kinds of foundations. Furthermore, PWF is extremely resilient to certain damage due to cold weather conditions, while cracking from slight settlements in the soil is significantly decreased as well. The fact that the foundation's structure can "give" with slight soil settlements in addition to other changes greatly decreases the required maintenance it calls for.

Weatherproof Installation - Weather delays can be quite costly and irritating for many types of foundations. For the PWF system, weather is not really a factor allowing it to be built at any time of the year.

Endurance - PWFs have a lifespan of over a century allowing for a large dose of confidence regardless of what your lot looks like. The durability of the system has been tested countless times over the last half-century by governmental agencies.

Eco-Friendly - Not everyone realizes that it takes a great deal less energy to manufacture treated wood products than it does to produce masonry type products. It's for this very reason that any wood products utilized in the construction business and the subsequent installation of PWF are indeed environmentally sound products. Another key benefit is that innovative treated wood products demonstrate hardly any out-gassing into the immediate atmosphere and virtually no leaching into soils as well. In fact, the PWF is considered a renewable resource so it won't exhaust the earth's non-renewable natural resources and often referred to as "green technology" for its admirable sustaining qualities.

Prefabrication - One of the best aspects about the PWF system is that on a rainy or chilly day, the PWF wall sections can easily be constructed in a dry, warm shop and, once the weather cooperates, can simply be transported and assembled on site.

A Simpler Finish - With a concrete foundation, the need for wall framing still exists. This creates more work, time, and expense. With a PWF, there is no need for additional framing because the wooden foundation provides the studs needed for a finish.

Perfect for Rural Areas - In rural areas, PWF can be built without any need for concrete at all; the best situation where concrete may not be readily available or cost too much.




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