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Old 12-05-2019, 09:13 AM
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OP, also, you are not allowed to have live irrigation pipes under a concrete pad, so if you wait until after construction, you will need to have these relocated, and of course you will need to get ARC approval. On a side note, 4 inches may be on the thin side, and typically there will be a footer involved, as well as some reinforcement. I agree with above, have this added to the original home design, you get the villages warranty on the work, and you will not need to make any other changes or applications.
Once ypou move in make sure you want a minimum of 30 days for the concrete to completely cure before putting on any finish.
Hope this helps.
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