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Sportster
10-08-2022, 07:02 AM
Looking to extend my current pad by 10' (~10' x 10' total). Can anyone recommend an outfit that does small jobs like this?

Thanks,
--sp-

retiredguy123
10-08-2022, 07:21 AM
I would use T&D, if they are available.

Whoever you use, make sure they dowel the new concrete into the old to prevent uneven settlement.

SGR720
10-08-2022, 08:39 AM
Looking to extend my current pad by 10' (~10' x 10' total). Can anyone recommend an outfit that does small jobs like this?

Thanks,
--sp-

I used Leifker Concrete Co. (352) 492-8582 to remove and replace 8' x 9' driveway
panel. Recommended to me by T & D. Very satisfied with job.

PJ_Smiley
10-08-2022, 09:29 AM
Robert C. Robey Concrete & Masonry (352) 753-2462
Added Pad and extended driveways several years ago and added rods drilled into old driveway

villagetinker
10-08-2022, 09:46 AM
OP, you may also need ARC approval for your project, as well as moving irrigation lines, as you are not allowed to have LIVE water lines under concrete pads. We ran into this when we have our birdcage installed. Sorry I cannot recommend any for the actual work.

Carla B
10-08-2022, 02:28 PM
Robert C. Robey Concrete & Masonry (352) 753-2462
Added Pad and extended driveways several years ago and added rods drilled into old driveway

Ditto on Robert Robey, 8 x 10 patio. The only slab that hasn't cracked yet.

rogerk
10-09-2022, 07:24 AM
I would call T&D Co.

bdescalzi
10-09-2022, 10:36 AM
OP, you may also need ARC approval for your project, as well as moving irrigation lines, as you are not allowed to have LIVE water lines under concrete pads. We ran into this when we have our birdcage installed. Sorry I cannot recommend any for the actual work.

Water lines are under and through concrete pads. This is very common in poured slabs whether the lines are for potable water or irrigation.

DaleDivine
10-09-2022, 11:19 AM
Water lines are under and through concrete pads. This is very common in poured slabs whether the lines are for potable water or irrigation.

:agree::agree:

retiredguy123
10-09-2022, 11:34 AM
Water lines are under and through concrete pads. This is very common in poured slabs whether the lines are for potable water or irrigation.
True, but ARC may not allow you to construct a new concrete slab over an existing water pipe.

Barborv
10-09-2022, 12:24 PM
Rob Roby. We are having a large concrete pad and birdcage done. And you do need to re route any water lines which you would need an irrigation company. Anything you do, you always should get ARC approval so you don't run into headaches later on. Permits are a different story.

Joebrads
10-09-2022, 02:25 PM
Did a great job expanding our driveway and took care of the ARC application for us.

banjobob
10-10-2022, 06:30 AM
Looking to extend my current pad by 10' (~10' x 10' total). Can anyone recommend an outfit that does small jobs like this?

Thanks,
--sp-

Make sure you have approval before adding an addition ARC approval.

colsojd
10-10-2022, 07:50 AM
Used Brian Terry for excellent 12x18 pad and birdcage expansion at fraction of T&D quote.

Juliebythesea
10-10-2022, 07:57 AM
I used Roby for a couple of jobs. Excellent company!

kp11364
10-10-2022, 09:34 AM
Looking to extend my current pad by 10' (~10' x 10' total). Can anyone recommend an outfit that does small jobs like this?

Thanks,
--sp-

Please forgive my ignorance, but who is T&D ??

retiredguy123
10-10-2022, 10:20 AM
Please forgive my ignorance, but who is T&D ??
Terry Yoder started T&D about 30 years ago. It is one of the largest contractors in The Villages. They provide most of the concrete and masonry work on the new houses, and they also construct pools, and a lot of other things. It is more than just one company.

Daddymac
10-10-2022, 10:55 AM
Not here!!! It’s a NO,NO.

Oldragbagger
11-08-2022, 04:07 PM
I am looking to do the same thing. I called T&D and were told that at the current time they are not doing any projects that are concrete only, only if it is part of a larger projects like a birdcage or lanai construction. She said they may start doing them again next year but not certain. Therefore, appreciate all recommendations that are not T&D.

njbchbum
11-08-2022, 07:52 PM
Water lines are under and through concrete pads. This is very common in poured slabs whether the lines are for potable water or irrigation.

How does one then handle the need for a repair to one of those water lines under the concrete slab when necessary?