Textured ceilings probably help hide things, but why the lines?

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    3 days ago

    Oh, crawl spaces are pretty rare further north because you need to be under the freezing level of the ground anyway so people have basements.

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      My goofy old house with built with the basement floor on trusses and a roughly chest high crawl space underneath. The main benefit is that you can run duct work under the floor and have full height ceilings. The drawbacks is that you have a wood floor in a basement with clay soil.

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        Interesting, the basement ceiling must be pretty far outside the ground otherwise that requires a pretty deep hole! Around here is usually 6’ deep compared to ground level with ~2’ above ground and a slab with only the main drain under the slab…

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          Depends on the side of the house. On the front, it’s completely underground. About 20 feet from sill plate to floor. On the back side of the house, it’s a basement walkout.