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Joe Kling
  • La Puente, CA
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Raised Foundations

Joe Kling
  • La Puente, CA
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Hey BP!

I've been looking around Los Angeles and I see that many of the older homes are built on raised foundations. Is there anything to look out for with raised foundations? It feels hollow when I walk on one of these floors. General thoughts would be appreciated on this topic but I have one specific question.  If I were to want to add an addition is it easier or more difficult than with a standard foundation?

Thanks everyone! 

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