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Under P & P ... - The Mystery
#21
Thank you,everyone,for taking time to respond.
From what David said and Capohocat and Hotzcatz didn't one should have the general idea.

And special thanks to Rob for this forum!
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#22
You did not say how high the P&P was going to be?

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#23
5'4 or 5'6.
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#24
We built slab and had to actually get the certificate of treatment to get signed off. Within a year we had ants come up through the slab at the tub P-trap. Not very effective treament
On our post an peer the B.Dept. said no need to treat.
I would think that with slab you treat because once you have termites it is harder to treat under the slab. While living in California we had to treat a older construction garage for termites. To treat under the slab the termite co. drilled holes in the slab and pumped the treatment in. Post and pier you can spray under.

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#25
Make sure you know if you build a P&P house and a garage on a slab than you need the certificate of treatment for the garage.

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#26
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Originally posted by wyatt


I would think that with slab you treat because once you have termites it is harder to treat under the slab.

Now it makes some sense.Just wondering what's the official version.

But the whole thing reeks discrimination[}Smile][Big Grin]

Oh,wait! I know the answer :

The person who made this rule (the P& P house owner) hated his neighbor(the house on the slab owner) whose cat made a restroom of his lot...[Big Grin]
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Garage...What is it?That's what rich people have in Kona,John.

We,punatics,have carports if lucky..[V]
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#27

Well, I have a garage in Leilani Estates but I'm not rich! [Big Grin] BTW, lucky or not, some CC&R's actually require a garage or a carport.

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#28
John,which subdivision require garage (or else?) ?
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John,which subdivision require garage (or else?) ?
Leilani Estates for sure and some others too.

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Originally posted by John S. Rabi

Make sure you know if you build a P&P house and a garage on a slab than you need the certificate of treatment for the garage.

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Only if the garage touches the house. If the garage is separate from house, or house on P&P with no slab - you are not required to treat garage slab.
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