posted 11 years ago
Hi Jeff,
I say it all the time to folks, and students...look to the vernacular (traditional) methods for your area. In general, John E. is correct. I do not support or condone "basements," of any kind...now for the paradox...I love "root cellars," which is where most old "basements" came from. We today have basements because folks did not know what to do with "Grandma's Root cellar" under the back of the house (usually where the kitchen was...how about that.) So I would say, look to the big picture of the house, build traditionally (which usually means naturally anyway) and incorporate the "root cellar" when you build. If you do have a "high water table" and digging is out (like it is in many areas) yes you can build a traditional root cellar above ground and there are many styles, and methods.
Regards,
j