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skiles wrote:
I second checking your local codes.
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I only plan on being in my current home for about 3-4 more years, so I don't think I want to install a concrete pad. I am looking for some cost effective alternatives.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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wannavolunteerFT wrote:Sounds like an appropriate plan but you may redefine what "easy" is after hoisting around a block of concrete that big. It should weigh in the neighborhood of 200 lbs.
I am going to be the voice against gravel. I bought my current house and original owners had gravel at side of house, next owners rented house out and gravel wasn't maintained. when I bought the house, had no TT and spent 3 years trying to get random loose gravel out of grass area on that side. My plan for my current TT is to get concrete pads approx 24" square and 4" thick from concrete company. I think they are used for mobile homes (but not sure). They are thicker than ones from box stores and won't break so easily, but can be easily set to level and easily removed if not wanted at house sale.
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