MuddyWrench
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Hi everyone,
This is my first post here, though I've been a long-time reader!
I’m building a 24x32’ 1.5-story cape-style garage set into a hillside. The back of the site is about 6 feet higher, so the first floor is essentially a walkout basement. I’m in Connecticut, where the frost depth is 42".
I have a question about how to treat frost depth in this situation. The designer I hired has drawn a stepped footing that goes down a couple of steps to stay 42" below finished grade. The slab sits on the footing at the back wall, where it’s 6 feet below grade. But since this will be an unheated structure, wouldn't finished grade essentially be the basement floor? Am I overthinking this, or is there something I’m missing? I haven’t found anything in the code that addresses this specifically.
Thanks so much for any guidance!
This is my first post here, though I've been a long-time reader!
I’m building a 24x32’ 1.5-story cape-style garage set into a hillside. The back of the site is about 6 feet higher, so the first floor is essentially a walkout basement. I’m in Connecticut, where the frost depth is 42".
I have a question about how to treat frost depth in this situation. The designer I hired has drawn a stepped footing that goes down a couple of steps to stay 42" below finished grade. The slab sits on the footing at the back wall, where it’s 6 feet below grade. But since this will be an unheated structure, wouldn't finished grade essentially be the basement floor? Am I overthinking this, or is there something I’m missing? I haven’t found anything in the code that addresses this specifically.
Thanks so much for any guidance!