UnBuild It | Episode 137: Another Two-Fer: Thermally Broken Basement Slab-to-Superior Wall Panel Connection and Exterior Sump Pumps
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DESCRIPTION: All 3 UBIP podcasters are fond of the Superior Wall System, but connecting the extended "foot" of the foundation wall panel to the basement slab is a bit tricky. But not for Steve, but of course. And while sump pumps OUTSIDE are a mystery to Pete, Jake & Steve walk Pete through it. And a bonus: using gravel to spread the structural load and better manage the water load. All that and a "joke" by Steve to-just-die-for... Huge thanks to our episode sponsor, Arclin.
PETE'S RESOURCES:
- Superior Wall resources on slab-to-panel connections - https://weaverprecast.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Pouring-the-Concrete-Floor-Slab.pdf & https://www.superiorwalls.com/api/getFile/19
- Outdoor sump pumps - https://zoellerathome.com/2024/08/27/why-install-sump-pump-outside/
- Sump Pump Guide - https://www.wefppvl.org/WEF-PPVL-library/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Edmonton_AB_Sump_Pump_Maintenance_and_Replacement_Guide.pdf
- "Angle of Repose" by Wallace Stegner - https://www.google.com/books/edition/Angle_of_Repose/yHBxSNd3rzoC?hl=en&gbpv=0
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