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Davonu
01-16-2022, 10:32 AM
The boss and I really like sitting out on our front porch. We’d like to expand it a bit just to have a bit more room. The work would basically be an extension of the existing concrete.
I’d appreciate any recommendations you might have for somebody to do such work.
villagetinker
01-16-2022, 11:44 AM
The boss and I really like sitting out on our front porch. We’d like to expand it a bit just to have a bit more room. The work would basically be an extension of the existing concrete.
I’d appreciate any recommendations you might have for somebody to do such work.
First you need to contact ARC and see if an extension will be allowed. If you do not get approval and someone files a complaint you will probably be required to remove it.
Davonu
01-16-2022, 06:11 PM
First you need to contact ARC and see if an extension will be allowed. If you do not get approval and someone files a complaint you will probably be required to remove it.
I do plan to get ARC approval…even though it will be almost invisible to anybody but us. Just 2-3 foot extension of the existing concrete in an already recessed front porch. It’s little more than space to fit a bit larger chairs and extend my rather tall body while I sit there. :)
villagetinker
01-16-2022, 08:04 PM
I do plan to get ARC approval…even though it will be almost invisible to anybody but us. Just 2-3 foot extension of the existing concrete in an already recessed front porch. It’s little more than space to fit a bit larger chairs and extend my rather tall body while I sit there. :)
Very good, the other item that you may need to take care of live water lines are NOT allowed under concrete pads, so you will probably need to have some lines relocated, not sure if a permit is required but a call to the local building department will clarify that. Finally make sure the existing slope is maintained, or you may have a significant puddling problem. Sorry I cannot suggest a contractor, as ours was done as part of a much bigger project.
retiredguy123
01-17-2022, 04:08 AM
I would start by calling T&D Concrete. They may not do the job, but, maybe they could recommend a contractor. I had a great experience with them when I needed some small warranty repairs on my house.
dewilson58
01-17-2022, 05:54 AM
Stokes Stucco in Wildwood.
They did ours and put a two foot wall up.
retired guy
01-17-2022, 09:01 AM
The boss and I really like sitting out on our front porch. We’d like to expand it a bit just to have a bit more room. The work would basically be an extension of the existing concrete.
I’d appreciate any recommendations you might have for somebody to do such work.
We had Robert Robey concrete (352-753-2462 ) put in a pad about 8 x 12 to extend our porch. Very happy with his work & our new porch.
He took care of the permits too!
VApeople
01-17-2022, 10:46 AM
We had Robert Robey concrete (352-753-2462 ) put in a pad about 8 x 12 to extend our porch. Very happy with his work & our new porch.
He took care of the permits too!
Do you have proof that Robert Robey had ARC approve your 8 x 12 pad?
If not, then you may be forced to have it removed if someone complains about it. When you sell your house, you may have to show proof that your pad was approved by ARC.
We also had a pad put in front of our house, but we made sure that ARC approved it first.
Carla B
01-17-2022, 12:17 PM
We had Robert Robey put in a 8x10 patio ca. 2009. It is the only concrete we have that doesn't have a crack in it. Great job!
GpaVader
01-17-2022, 03:08 PM
Another option is to use pavers instead of concrete. Only mentioned it as an option because our neighbors did that where they used to have a flower bed in front and basically created a patio in the back with them. I don't know if its cheaper but I'm sure it still requires ARC approval.
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