Hello,
I recently heard about an alternative to a full basement, called a mini basement. The dimensions are about 3 x 5 m (10 x 16 feet), and that’s it.
Does anyone know this type or has built one? What kind of cost savings does it offer, or approximately how much does a mini basement cost?
I look forward to your answers!
Thank you, Anna
I recently heard about an alternative to a full basement, called a mini basement. The dimensions are about 3 x 5 m (10 x 16 feet), and that’s it.
Does anyone know this type or has built one? What kind of cost savings does it offer, or approximately how much does a mini basement cost?
I look forward to your answers!
Thank you, Anna
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Bauexperte4 Oct 2011 23:18Hello,
This is usually a partial basement; nothing new, really.
None at all… at most about one third cheaper than a full basement.
Kind regards
Anna L schrieb:
Does anyone know this type?
This is usually a partial basement; nothing new, really.
Anna L schrieb:
What kind of cost savings does this offer, or how much does such a mini basement typically cost?
None at all… at most about one third cheaper than a full basement.
Kind regards
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perlenmann5 Oct 2011 10:49Take a look at various prefabricated garage suppliers. I came across a garage with a basement once. No idea what it costs, but it might be interesting for you.
I myself only have a partial basement. It wasn’t cheap, but since there was no more space to gain above ground in the house, it had to go underground. Due to neighbors, I only ended up with a two-thirds basement.
I myself only have a partial basement. It wasn’t cheap, but since there was no more space to gain above ground in the house, it had to go underground. Due to neighbors, I only ended up with a two-thirds basement.
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PhillipsHaus126 Oct 2011 10:44Only half of my parents' house has a basement. They still paid a lot for it and now they are facing space issues...
In the case of a so-called mini-basement or partial basement, a relatively large amount of space is lost to the basement entrance/staircase, which reduces the overall space gain even further.
If done properly, there should be no structural issues. However, with a partial basement, cracks can occasionally occur between the floor slab and the partial basement. Differential settlement due to poor compaction or varying load-bearing capacity of the subgrade is a possible cause. A soil survey is advisable, and a competent structural engineer is essential.
Regards
If done properly, there should be no structural issues. However, with a partial basement, cracks can occasionally occur between the floor slab and the partial basement. Differential settlement due to poor compaction or varying load-bearing capacity of the subgrade is a possible cause. A soil survey is advisable, and a competent structural engineer is essential.
Regards