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Old 12-18-2024, 01:52 PM   #6325
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Foundation fully stripped, other than some posts and supports for the deck that I guess they're going to just do without a truck, which makes sense given the amount of concrete. Wish it would stop pouring rain but that's the west coast for you I guess.




Next up, my understanding is that after a 2 week break for the holidays, they backfill the west side (first photo) and pour a slab there, while framing the east side for the crawlspace (2nd photo), then the floor goes on.

I'm a little unclear on how the backfill / slab process works but I guess they know what they're doing.
Pardon the pun, but it's looking to be a pretty sweet pad.

It seems there's a bunch of rain in the pic. If it hasn't been addressed yet, it might not be a bad idea while things are at this stage to wander the property to see where water naturally runs/pools and do some investigation and discussions for appropriate leveling/landscaping/prevention. It's probably easier to do now than later. It might also help prevent later issues where heavier stuff is brought over later on and it just randomly gets stuck in soft ground or whatever.

You don't want to increase the difficulty in addressing water issues or to become a perfect retreat for people training in steeplechase.
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