bladerunner2120 wrote:sorry if i sounded rude...i didnt mean to.
That's OK, but please remember, many people on this forum have extensive knowledge in the construction industry.
If you ask for opinions from people who have built houses all over the World, then that is exactly what you get.
Back to your problem, there are alternatives to the concrete slab/heat problem, whether they are available in Thailand, only research on WWW will answer that.
I considered building the beam and post system but instead of a concrete floor slab, I thought of putting in a "Lightweight" floor, using expanded clay concrete for the floor slab then covering it in teak flooring, my second choice would have been to use dense (non compressive, 150mm foil backed) polystyrene slabs with a screed then teak on top, and finally, I had considered polystyrene concrete (polystyrene beads, mixed with glue, sand and cement and laid like concrete) with teak flooring over the top, but I could not find anyone with the necessary skills or knowledge to use any of these 3 systems and I wasn't about to sweat my cobbs off doing it myself.
All of these systems still have the termite problem, as does raised timber construction.
TIT.
