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Join Date: Jul 2001
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Agreed, most I've spoken with say adjustment isn't usually required and that concrete teams are quite good these days. My question is only in the event it is required and perhaps more commonly the height of the top plates on stud built bearing walls as is common in walkout basements or homes built on elevation changes. My home for instance has three different poured heights to the outer foundation walls. The difference is made up by a stud built bearing wall on top of that partial foundation. I'm interested in how well those ultimate heights should line up.
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