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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Questions, looking to install Metal Garage and Inground Pool...
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkkbgt" data-source="post: 16536725" data-attributes="member: 117234"><p>A 6 inch thick pad is not required for a lift. You can save on materials by making the area where the lift will be deeper and tying everything in with rebar. This is very similar to pouring footings. It does require more planning and pigeon holes you into putting your lift in that particular spot though. </p><p></p><p>I am sure someone here will try and argue that this isn't safe but its an approved method by lift manufacturers/installers. Also depending on what lift you want 6 inch concrete isn't required either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkkbgt, post: 16536725, member: 117234"] A 6 inch thick pad is not required for a lift. You can save on materials by making the area where the lift will be deeper and tying everything in with rebar. This is very similar to pouring footings. It does require more planning and pigeon holes you into putting your lift in that particular spot though. I am sure someone here will try and argue that this isn't safe but its an approved method by lift manufacturers/installers. Also depending on what lift you want 6 inch concrete isn't required either. [/QUOTE]
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