Thank you so much. Up to this point, it has been very difficult (for many reasons). I (Greg) have not been confident about a single step so far. Now that we are above dirt, we are operating in my wheelhouse. It's going to be fun from here (even though I am aware that nothing runs perfectly). Thank you for following our journey. Are you a builder?
This is actually how people that have done a lot of ICF do their slabs. One row and pour the slab. Question , did you use any crushed stone? Probably in a past video but I’m playing catch-up. Thanks
Do you mean crushed stone in the concrete or for ground prep? The concrete was a 50/50 mix, 3/4 and under. For ground prep we used a lot of 3/4 road base and then compatible sand over the top of that.
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Nice job on the concrete.....getting out of the ground is a huge step..congrats.
Thank you so much. Up to this point, it has been very difficult (for many reasons). I (Greg) have not been confident about a single step so far. Now that we are above dirt, we are operating in my wheelhouse. It's going to be fun from here (even though I am aware that nothing runs perfectly). Thank you for following our journey.
Are you a builder?
Great video! The video was actually recommended on my feed and now I'm watching all of them. Very entertaining. Awesome work.
That really means so much, thank you! Stay tuned!
Nice job on they concrete ! 👌
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Good job ❤
Just found your channel, I'm looking forward to see your progress and eventually moving in.
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This is actually how people that have done a lot of ICF do their slabs. One row and pour the slab.
Question , did you use any crushed stone? Probably in a past video but I’m playing catch-up. Thanks
Do you mean crushed stone in the concrete or for ground prep?
The concrete was a 50/50 mix, 3/4 and under.
For ground prep we used a lot of 3/4 road base and then compatible sand over the top of that.
@@Mountainview-mesa for the base. Makes sense. Thanks 😊
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Thank you!
What about that electrical conduit was not approved under the pad? What was there reasoning? Very Curious
@SpaceVetMikee the conduit was fine, it was the wire. We aren't allowed to run Romex in conduit or bury it; we almost did both haha
the groan at the end made me chuckle... how many sq ft is this?
2,400 sq ft. It is only one story.