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Old 12-13-2010, 07:05 AM
rhuntley12 rhuntley12 is offline
 
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Originally Posted by CaberTosser View Post
Call a few insurance companies and ask how a wood foundation would affect your rates. Be sure to be covered if that thing ever needs replacing if you still want the place. Those buggers have statistics for everything. I bet it'll be a higher rate than for a concrete foundation. Factoring that cost might be the deal breaker for you, who knows?
Our insurance didn't go up for our new house (Other then rate hike due to being in the country and more expensive place) with a wood foundation, it's a 20 year old house and engineers report is fine on it when we bought.
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