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Question:

In a older 140 plus field stone basement on sand how do I best digout and lower the floor about 12 to 18 inches? Also how do I install radiant in-floor heating in the basement floor and between the floor joists for first floor heating?

Answer:

You don't lower the floor; you raise the house to deepen the basement. Radiant heat will have a manufacturer's brochure telling you how to install it. You violate those instructions at your own peril and you dig down beyond the base of the founation walls under the same conditions.

Answered By: Ren Molnar

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