What are the benefits of keeping the bottom floor of rural housing high and lifting the air?
What's the use of building a house and laying a foundation in the countryside? Why does everyone have to lay a higher foundation?
One: Moisture-proof
Probably living in the old bottom of the city. Friends who don't have a basement should know. In summer in southern China, the ground will be particularly wet, especially in Huangmei season, and the whole body will be sticky and uncomfortable. But if the foundation on the first floor is lifted, the humidity will be much better. Smart people will also lay a floating precast slab in the air, and the moisture-proof effect will be better! So it is normal to improve some foundations!
Second: flood control.
Villages are generally by the river, so it is more convenient to irrigate crops with water. But in the south, it rains a lot every summer, and floods are quite common. I remember very clearly that there was bound to be a flood last summer. If you add low foundation, it is likely to flood the house. Furniture and appliances are useless when they are soaked! Like Wenzhou, many local floors are not unoccupied and don't want to live, but are flooded every year, and one floor is flooded every year. So you'd better lay a higher foundation!
What's the use of building a house and laying a foundation in the countryside? Why does everyone have to lay a higher foundation?
Three: Feng Shui theory
In the countryside, "I am not afraid of Qinglong Zhang Wan High School, but I am afraid that the White Tiger will turn back!" This sentence is very popular. "The foundation of the neighbor on the left is definitely higher than that on the right. I don't know why there is this sentence, but many rural people, especially the elderly, are particularly interested in this! Therefore, when building a house and laying a foundation, I am afraid that the foundation of other people's homes will be higher than mine!
I think it is better to have higher infrastructure in rural areas. It really works in the end, but it doesn't have to be too high. Almost enough. Too high is meaningless, and it may waste our precious housing funds. I don't know what you think.