Benefits
Builders and home buyers across the
country are choosing the
Permanent Wood Foundation system for their new homes and
renovations. Here are a few of the features that are making
Permanent Wood basements increasingly popular!
1. Warm, Dry & Comfortable
The Permanent Wood Foundation system was developed to eliminate many
problems that had arisen over the years with traditional concrete
foundations. The Permanent Wood Foundation system employs a complete
drainage system highly effective in ensuring that the basement area is dry,
warm and odor-free resulting in living space below-grade every bit as
comfortable as that above-grade.
2. Cost Effective
The real cost savings of Permanent Wood Foundations have been well
documented by Federal agencies and National Associations across the country.
Smaller construction crews, easier scheduling, and fewer on-site labor hours
coupled with lower financing costs because of the time saved combine to
provide short-term project cost savings. A general rule of thumb is that
construction of a Permanent Wood Foundation insulated to R-20 is about the
same cost as an uninsulated concrete basement.
Finishing costs are also lower as the wall studding is already in place
eliminating the need to construct a separate wall inside the foundation to
accept the insulation.
A wood basement is ideally suited to today's growing demand for more
affordable housing!
3. Energy Efficiency
So great is the insulating value of the system, some homeowners have
experienced substantial savings in heating and cooling costs. Considering
that the basement normally accounts for some 37% of the heat loss from a
house, the increased insulating value of the Permanent Wood Foundation walls
is indeed important in achieving long-term energy savings.
Wood's low thermal conductivity combined with thick, economical batt-type
insulation provide a natural combination for below-grade applications.
The foundation's efficiency is further enhanced by allowing the choice of a
number of heating systems providing an even heat throughout the lower floor
with none of the common drafts found in conventional basements.
4. More Usable Floor Space
Permanent Wood foundations provide more actual living space in basements
than houses constructed over masonry (concrete) foundations.
Below-grade living areas available are larger because the interior frame
wall required with masonry foundations can be eliminated. For an average
sized house, this means more than 100 square feet of additional warm, dry
basement living area.
5. Environmentally Friendly
The pressure treating process permanently locks the preservative chemicals
into the cellular structure of the wood. The chemicals actually bond with
the cellulose of the wood, a process known as 'fixation', eliminating the
food source upon which wood destroying organisms thrive.
As a result, treated wood products exhibit little or no out-gassing and do
not leak out into the surrounding soils.
Modern chemicals used are water-born solutions of inorganic oxides that
result in wood that is non-oily, clean, nontoxic and completely harmless to
humans, animals and plants.
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