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<blockquote data-quote="86chevota" data-source="post: 632688" data-attributes="member: 9348"><p>We're not comparing apples to apples. Don't have the time to type everything out. I agree with a lot of what you're saying if not all. I was referring to a shop. And I'm also in the East Tennessee were ground is not flat. Couple of reasons why I said what I said number one being siding factor of where I mostly build your not gonna flat ground. It's also a possibility if you don't have the money to do a full slab when you build your shop you could do footers and Block come back at a later time and pour your floor. Never said you didn't thing wrong. Every area you build in is different. I see a **** ton of builders here have to bring in dirt or dig out and back feel to try and make a level place for slab. I can't tell you how many structures I've seen with a poor pad over loose fill dirt. I will always stay until I hit native ground before I do footers or a slab sometimes it's impossible to do a slab therefore we must dig down and will have some deep footers and Block work. Like everything else weather you're building a dog run a shed a buggy everybody has their opinion. I agree hundred percent with your post but around here it's not possible to do lots of times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86chevota, post: 632688, member: 9348"] We're not comparing apples to apples. Don't have the time to type everything out. I agree with a lot of what you're saying if not all. I was referring to a shop. And I'm also in the East Tennessee were ground is not flat. Couple of reasons why I said what I said number one being siding factor of where I mostly build your not gonna flat ground. It's also a possibility if you don't have the money to do a full slab when you build your shop you could do footers and Block come back at a later time and pour your floor. Never said you didn't thing wrong. Every area you build in is different. I see a **** ton of builders here have to bring in dirt or dig out and back feel to try and make a level place for slab. I can't tell you how many structures I've seen with a poor pad over loose fill dirt. I will always stay until I hit native ground before I do footers or a slab sometimes it's impossible to do a slab therefore we must dig down and will have some deep footers and Block work. Like everything else weather you're building a dog run a shed a buggy everybody has their opinion. I agree hundred percent with your post but around here it's not possible to do lots of times. [/QUOTE]
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