Re: It begins!
George, thanks for the input. I looked back at your photos to see how you tied in the cores with the slab. Thanks for posting. These little things are less glamorous than the dome, but very helpful. I have 1/2 inch re-bar. Is that much harder to bend? I guess I'll find out.
Daren, I am very glad to be out of that hole! I've had fortunate weather and time over the past few days, an unusual combination for me. I looked at your photo album. Any updates? I reread the thread you posted on plastic under the slab, and see that it didn't get a very robust response. My questions may have taken that thread elsewhere (sorry )
What is the purpose of rigid insulation under the slab? I didn't even consider that (hadn't come across that in the forum, but sure could have missed it.) I presume it prevents frost from entering the slab, but couldn't the ground directly underneath freeze and push up just as easily?
As always, thanks for your input.
George, thanks for the input. I looked back at your photos to see how you tied in the cores with the slab. Thanks for posting. These little things are less glamorous than the dome, but very helpful. I have 1/2 inch re-bar. Is that much harder to bend? I guess I'll find out.
Daren, I am very glad to be out of that hole! I've had fortunate weather and time over the past few days, an unusual combination for me. I looked at your photo album. Any updates? I reread the thread you posted on plastic under the slab, and see that it didn't get a very robust response. My questions may have taken that thread elsewhere (sorry )
What is the purpose of rigid insulation under the slab? I didn't even consider that (hadn't come across that in the forum, but sure could have missed it.) I presume it prevents frost from entering the slab, but couldn't the ground directly underneath freeze and push up just as easily?
As always, thanks for your input.
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