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LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantThanks for all the input. My idea is extend the flat space of a yard with a slope possibly by 5-10 feet into the slope and build a retaining wall with Concrete blocks, rebar and concrete fill to support the slope.
Something like this
I would like to have two terraces with stairs on one side, not the middle and use the two terraces as flower or garden beds. Sounds simple but im sure its a ton of work.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantThanks for all the input. My idea is extend the flat space of a yard with a slope possibly by 5-10 feet into the slope and build a retaining wall with Concrete blocks, rebar and concrete fill to support the slope.
Something like this
I would like to have two terraces with stairs on one side, not the middle and use the two terraces as flower or garden beds. Sounds simple but im sure its a ton of work.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantThanks for all the input. My idea is extend the flat space of a yard with a slope possibly by 5-10 feet into the slope and build a retaining wall with Concrete blocks, rebar and concrete fill to support the slope.
Something like this
I would like to have two terraces with stairs on one side, not the middle and use the two terraces as flower or garden beds. Sounds simple but im sure its a ton of work.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantThanks for all the input. My idea is extend the flat space of a yard with a slope possibly by 5-10 feet into the slope and build a retaining wall with Concrete blocks, rebar and concrete fill to support the slope.
Something like this
I would like to have two terraces with stairs on one side, not the middle and use the two terraces as flower or garden beds. Sounds simple but im sure its a ton of work.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWonder if you were the lucky one that bought the Fish house or the one next door. The one next door had enough room for the pool.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWonder if you were the lucky one that bought the Fish house or the one next door. The one next door had enough room for the pool.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWonder if you were the lucky one that bought the Fish house or the one next door. The one next door had enough room for the pool.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWonder if you were the lucky one that bought the Fish house or the one next door. The one next door had enough room for the pool.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantWonder if you were the lucky one that bought the Fish house or the one next door. The one next door had enough room for the pool.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=waiting for bottom]All moved in now and watching the SEH bubble re-inflate.
Actually out getting bids for a pool, I figure Q4 2009 will be the best time in history to negotiate with a contractor!
Thanks again to everyone on this site for saving me $200K in negative equity.[/quote]
You dont drive an Acura MDX do ya?
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=waiting for bottom]All moved in now and watching the SEH bubble re-inflate.
Actually out getting bids for a pool, I figure Q4 2009 will be the best time in history to negotiate with a contractor!
Thanks again to everyone on this site for saving me $200K in negative equity.[/quote]
You dont drive an Acura MDX do ya?
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=waiting for bottom]All moved in now and watching the SEH bubble re-inflate.
Actually out getting bids for a pool, I figure Q4 2009 will be the best time in history to negotiate with a contractor!
Thanks again to everyone on this site for saving me $200K in negative equity.[/quote]
You dont drive an Acura MDX do ya?
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=waiting for bottom]All moved in now and watching the SEH bubble re-inflate.
Actually out getting bids for a pool, I figure Q4 2009 will be the best time in history to negotiate with a contractor!
Thanks again to everyone on this site for saving me $200K in negative equity.[/quote]
You dont drive an Acura MDX do ya?
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=waiting for bottom]All moved in now and watching the SEH bubble re-inflate.
Actually out getting bids for a pool, I figure Q4 2009 will be the best time in history to negotiate with a contractor!
Thanks again to everyone on this site for saving me $200K in negative equity.[/quote]
You dont drive an Acura MDX do ya?
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