Basement, Walkout

basement, walkout

A walkout basement is normally built on a sloping site where the foundation walls are partially exposed to allow for the installation of windows and a door. This type of basement allows for the door to open into the yard because the basement is at ground level. It also does not require an interior staircase. The exposed portion of basement wall could be unfinished (exposed concrete or block), have stucco and paint finish or some other siding material such as vinyl, wood, aluminum shingles or shakes, on the exterior of the exposed concrete or masonry wall.

Note: If the foundation type is basement (below grade, daylight, and walkout), make sure that all of the following data fields are also included:

  • Basement Depth
  • Number of Basement Levels
  • Staircase, Basement

When using the RCT standard entry method, if the ZIP code of the home is in an area where the foundation type is typically basement, the knowledge tables automatically supply values for each of the fields necessary to accurately calculate the cost of a basement.

If the foundation type supplied by RCT is something other than basement (for example, slab) and you need to change the entry to one of the basement foundation types (below grade basement, daylight basement or walkout basement), then the entries for the above four fields are required. If you omit any information, your basement costs will be incomplete.

In addition, you should also enter the following:

  • Basement Stairs (under Basement Information) – the number of staircases to the basement from the level above. There is typically at least one staircase to either a below grade basement or a daylight basement. There may or may not be a staircase to a walkout basement. When the basement has 2 levels, include the staircase to each level (typically a total of 2 staircases).

When using the RCT advanced entry method, you are building the homes from the foundation up, and RCT does not automatically populate any data fields from the knowledge tables. Therefore, if you select any of the basement foundation types (below grade basement, daylight basement or walkout basement), entries for Foundation Type, Foundation Material, Basement Depth and Number of Basement Levels are required to accurately calculate basement costs. If you omit any information, your basement costs will be incomplete. You should also enter Basement Stairs, under Basement Information, if you selected a basement foundation.

When entering the foundation material, enter the percentage of each foundation material type (concrete, block, brick, fieldstone, or wood, treated) with a total percentage of 100%.

Enter a percentage of the basement between 0 and 100.


 

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