Yup.....the current finished basement (as far as I can tell) is built up on sleepers and plywood of some sort. The floor is definitely not directly on the concrete. We have carpet on top of the subfloor.
That is the way it was when we bought the house....
It was approved and permitted by the town too.....
Not that that means anything though, I guess...
Luckily , we have never had water on the finished side of the basement (as far as I can tell). I do not see any signs of water infiltration...no odor, no wet sheetrock.
I do run dehumidifiers in the summer regularly and I have humidistats in most of the rooms in the house to keep an eye on humidity.
I also have a pellet stove in the basement and it runs almost all the time, keeping the basement rather dry.
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Does this mean that the rest of the basement floor has been framed in the manner you described for the bathroom? If so, you my be asking for trouble down the road if there is the slightest bit of moisture under that floor.
All lumber that comes in contact with concrete below grade must be protected by a moisture barrier. And pressure treated lumber is not approved for interior use.