But I may change my mind and either have a post frame installed, or build one myself from kit and books (wood frame, double bubble insulation, and metal sheathing and roof). An all steel truss building is what I'm thinking right now. But a traditional septic tank and lines were installed by the land developer, so I assume that it can be done again. (Part of the foundation will rest over that area.) Not sure what will be done with the existing lines, money will determine that. There is an existing septic, but due to location and condition of the septic tank and lines (damaged), the tank will be emptied, broken and filled with sand, rock, or whatever material is appropriate. ![]() I didn't give enough detail.Ī trailer sits on the site right now. The septic as long as you know where you can put it and that with a perk test as to where the drain field goes, (some depends on if you may have to drive over it, or what as to when to do), I would put it in before you start to use the toilet, as to how much before is up to you,Ĭlick to expand.I'm sorry. Then with the plumbing roughed in I would pour the floor, and or any electical if it is to go under the floor, Then when I had a solid foundation to measure from, I would dig and place sewer line, and if your going to place water in the or under the concrete, I would run them as well, IF was to be a monolithic pour I would set the out side forms and work from them, for the plumbing placement, (some of the dirt work is if you can use a tractor or loader to help in with the fill, if your going to do all the fill by hand then you could do it basily as you please, as long as it is before the floor pour, (what ever way you do it compact it well, and in layers, don't put in 2 feet of fill and try to pack it down put in a few inches and pack that add a few more inches and pack and so on, ![]() I would think getting the dirt work for the pad done first, get packed and level, then depending on the situation, if the stem wall foundation is a separate pour from the floor, I would do that with a sleeve in place for the sewer to exit,(if the sewer passes throught the concrete I think most codes say it is to sleaved any way), Click to expand.what is the first thing and the way to do it the easiest, what tools do you have to use,
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