Did you choose rebar over post tension? Post tension is usually cheaper.
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Originally posted by BetramHunter View PostLooking to do the same eventually and was curious if that budget includes a well.
Originally posted by Eagle19 View PostDid you choose rebar over post tension? Post tension is usually cheaper.
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Finally have a slab in! They were able to pour Friday. Took 70 yards. They did a great job.
So I got the great idea of asking my slab guy if he would be interested in cutting my water line in, as opposed to me renting a trencher and doing it myself. He agreed, and said to just spot him a little for fuel. Made up for his delay in pouring lol, and saved me $ and time.
Metal building will be delivered this Wednesday, and they will start erecting Thursday. Got all my water line laid yesterday (sore shoulders, laying 320' by myself!), just need to add a T by the light pole so I can have water for the camper.
Now I'm stuck trying to decide between a standard septic with ET beds, or just go aerobic. We are in heavy clay, so it's going to cost a lot in material for a standard system. I was quoted 15k, as opposed to 8k for aerobic. But, my father installed standard systems back in the day, and can save some $ doing it himself. Idk.
More pictures to follow later on in the week!
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Not much else to report. I'm at my wits end with the guy who's putting the metal building up. He is taking his sweet time with everything. I might be creating a seperate thread on how to handle a breach of contract. We have a not to exceed March 31st. I don't know if he'll have it done by then. 2.5 months for a metal building is crazy. Anyways, I laid my waterline since my last post, and planted 40 trees. Nice having water now at the site. They finally started with the building by welding the beams to the slab, and welding trusses together.
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Originally posted by solocam_aggie View PostThat's what is eating at me. 30 days should have been more than enough to finish this project.
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