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RE: Under P & P ... - The Mystery - David M - 12-22-2008 This could get interesting... Why not ask your contractor? It's his work that must pass county inspections. Might also be worth a phone call to building department and document their answer? David Ninole Resident RE: Under P & P ... - The Mystery - John S. Rabi - 12-22-2008 Having a slab under a P&P house is an unnecessary expense. Aloha, John S. Rabi, GM,ARB,BFT,CM,CBR,FHS,PB,RB 808.989.1314 http://www.JohnRabi.com Typically Tropical Properties "The Next Level of Service!" RE: Under P & P ... - The Mystery - StillHope - 12-23-2008 David,I've already asked the builder.That's why I decided to ask on the forum. John,in my case it is a bare necessity,but I am not going to take this thread to the different direction - the subject is too important to me. RE: Under P & P ... - The Mystery - Rob Tucker - 12-23-2008 Have you called the building department yet? RE: Under P & P ... - The Mystery - StillHope - 12-23-2008 I'll will call them later.At this point I'd like to hear from punawebbers if possible. RE: Under P & P ... - The Mystery - David M - 12-23-2008 OK, for what's it's worth, my experience. Draw your own inference, but that may or may not agree with what county requires of you. Shed permit - P&P - no treatment House permit - Slab - treatment - and this was using Castleblock ProTec Container permit - on concrete blocks - no treatment Pool pump shed - slab - no treatment - again Castleblock ProTec Not to be surly, but it is irrelevant how many people here tell you what. The only thing that matters is what is on YOUR permit and what YOUR inspector is looking for. In this case I mean for "your" to also mean the contractor you hire. If the slab isn't structural, perhaps an a reasonable approach would be to build a normal P&P, pass final, then get your slab work under the house. My guess would be this is the normal approach. David Ninole Resident RE: Under P & P ... - The Mystery - StillHope - 12-24-2008 David,thank you so much! Your information is very helpful. Though the Castleblock part is confusing. Marry Christmas to you,your wife and the gang of boxers! RE: Under P & P ... - The Mystery - Rob Tucker - 12-24-2008 As to Castleblock: David did use our non-wood structural insulated building panels on his exterior walls but he choose wood for his primary posts and wood roof beams. RE: Under P & P ... - The Mystery - David M - 12-25-2008 Yep, I did [][][] David Ninole Resident RE: Under P & P ... - The Mystery - StillHope - 12-28-2008 Kathy,thank you for the response. My plans are in order.But the question was why the same spot under the same house either require chemical treatment or doesn't. I am trying to keep this on topic. |