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"Scott M. Petty" wrote in message ...
I'm planning to mount a telescope pier (Astro Pier) on a to be poured concrete slab. The slab would be on a slope (although the slab obviously would be level) and would vary between 1 and 5 feet in depth, being at least 4 feet deep under the telescope pier. The overall size of slab would be approximately 8 x 13 feet. I think you're implying that the slope of the hill is 1/2; that is a verticle drop of 4' over 8' of ground; quite steep. Such a slope is plastic and will tend to flow, especially when wet and supporting the weight of a concrete slab. Since you want to level the ground, hire a landscaping/patio contractor and build a proper retaining wall and fill the hole with rock and dirt as he suggests. Then pour a proper slab ( depending on your temperature zone and subsoil - you'll probably only need 6" - streets are built with 9" concrete and highways with 12") over aggregate & sand, isolated from the pier as others have described. Expect to pay $100 per cubic yard for the concrete, |
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