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About Paul S. Brown, AIA
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How to work with an Architect. What to expect for design fees. What services are normally included; what are not included? How do I find an Architect in my area? Why do I need an Architect? How to be clear about your space needs. Why time must be managed properly.

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24 years involvement in the practice of Architecture, including some teaching experience. Most of my work has been within the employment of various firms, but I have also done some small-scale projects on my own. Particular interests include Environmental Design, "Green" Design, and Appropriate Technologies. LEED (TM) Accredited Professional. I have some specific experience with Historic Preservation, Medical Facilities, Commercial Interiors, and Public School projects. Education: Bachelor of Environmental Design Degree (Architecture), 1978, Miami University in Ohio. I am registered to practice professionally in the states of Massachusetts and Maine.
 
   

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Architecture - adding a basement


Expert: Paul S. Brown, AIA - 8/11/2008

Question
we are looking at buying a small house is the suburbs in Minnesota however it does not have a basement which is pretty uncommon here.  it doesn't seem to have any unusual soil conditions and its locations implies that it also does not have a high water table.  my question is: is it possible to add a basement on to an existing home and how would i go about finding a contractor for this?

Answer
Hi Nicole:
Congrats on your prospective home purchase.
Yes, this can be done; but it is not at all a cost-effective prospect.  Inserting a new basement under an existing home involves disconnecting all the utilities, excavating, lifting the entire house, and then setting it back down on the new foundation and re-connecting everything. It also opens up any issues about updating any non-code-compliant systems.  Depending on the size/cost of the house, costs of adding the basement could be as much as the purchase price.
My advice to you, if a basement is really necessary, is to keep looking for a house that already has one.  Sorry, I hope this is not too disappointing for you.
Good luck,
PB


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