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May 24, 2010 at 9:56 AM in reply to: Established Piggs: I can add you to the spam blocker whitelist #553386May 24, 2010 at 9:56 AM in reply to: Established Piggs: I can add you to the spam blocker whitelist #553876
meadandale
ParticipantI like to take viagra and go flash my Rolex around at bars while I tell people how to make easy money working at home.
May 24, 2010 at 9:56 AM in reply to: Established Piggs: I can add you to the spam blocker whitelist #553975meadandale
ParticipantI like to take viagra and go flash my Rolex around at bars while I tell people how to make easy money working at home.
May 24, 2010 at 9:56 AM in reply to: Established Piggs: I can add you to the spam blocker whitelist #554250meadandale
ParticipantI like to take viagra and go flash my Rolex around at bars while I tell people how to make easy money working at home.
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Participant[quote=UCGal]How much dirt did they have to remove? [/quote]
I think they took out about 25 cu yards. Alot of that was the sand that was under the old patio at the back of the lot. And yeah, it cost alot of money. I asked the guy what he does with it. He dumps alot of it on his property and uses it to fill in pools. So, yeah, you pay to have him take it and pay to have him deliver it π
[quote=CA renter]Are you doing a lot of the work yourself?
[/quote]Nope. I’m having it all done by a landscape contractor I hired. The original project estimate was about 3 weeks. We are now almost 4 and there are probably 2 weeks left. I have a feeling that they thought the demo would go much faster than it did.
[quote=CA renter]
If you don’t mind my asking, about how much do you think it will cost for the entire project (from demo through final landscape?).
[/quote]It’s costing in the neighborhood of $30k for all the demo and all the construction. I overshot my planned budget by about 30% due to some surprises we found in the yard and some things I changed my mind on once we got started. That’s why it’s always good to get an initial bid well below the funds you have available–things WILL change π
[quote=CA renter]
Hope you get to enjoy your new patio soon. Thanks for sharing your project with us. :)[/quote]Me too! It’s been a great learning experience though. This is the largest remodel I’ve undertaken and I’ve had to work with the contractor on an almost daily basis to make sure we were on track.
I’m looking forward to relaxing on the new patio, bbqing some dinner and enjoying a glass of wine…
meadandale
Participant[quote=UCGal]How much dirt did they have to remove? [/quote]
I think they took out about 25 cu yards. Alot of that was the sand that was under the old patio at the back of the lot. And yeah, it cost alot of money. I asked the guy what he does with it. He dumps alot of it on his property and uses it to fill in pools. So, yeah, you pay to have him take it and pay to have him deliver it π
[quote=CA renter]Are you doing a lot of the work yourself?
[/quote]Nope. I’m having it all done by a landscape contractor I hired. The original project estimate was about 3 weeks. We are now almost 4 and there are probably 2 weeks left. I have a feeling that they thought the demo would go much faster than it did.
[quote=CA renter]
If you don’t mind my asking, about how much do you think it will cost for the entire project (from demo through final landscape?).
[/quote]It’s costing in the neighborhood of $30k for all the demo and all the construction. I overshot my planned budget by about 30% due to some surprises we found in the yard and some things I changed my mind on once we got started. That’s why it’s always good to get an initial bid well below the funds you have available–things WILL change π
[quote=CA renter]
Hope you get to enjoy your new patio soon. Thanks for sharing your project with us. :)[/quote]Me too! It’s been a great learning experience though. This is the largest remodel I’ve undertaken and I’ve had to work with the contractor on an almost daily basis to make sure we were on track.
I’m looking forward to relaxing on the new patio, bbqing some dinner and enjoying a glass of wine…
meadandale
Participant[quote=UCGal]How much dirt did they have to remove? [/quote]
I think they took out about 25 cu yards. Alot of that was the sand that was under the old patio at the back of the lot. And yeah, it cost alot of money. I asked the guy what he does with it. He dumps alot of it on his property and uses it to fill in pools. So, yeah, you pay to have him take it and pay to have him deliver it π
[quote=CA renter]Are you doing a lot of the work yourself?
[/quote]Nope. I’m having it all done by a landscape contractor I hired. The original project estimate was about 3 weeks. We are now almost 4 and there are probably 2 weeks left. I have a feeling that they thought the demo would go much faster than it did.
[quote=CA renter]
If you don’t mind my asking, about how much do you think it will cost for the entire project (from demo through final landscape?).
[/quote]It’s costing in the neighborhood of $30k for all the demo and all the construction. I overshot my planned budget by about 30% due to some surprises we found in the yard and some things I changed my mind on once we got started. That’s why it’s always good to get an initial bid well below the funds you have available–things WILL change π
[quote=CA renter]
Hope you get to enjoy your new patio soon. Thanks for sharing your project with us. :)[/quote]Me too! It’s been a great learning experience though. This is the largest remodel I’ve undertaken and I’ve had to work with the contractor on an almost daily basis to make sure we were on track.
I’m looking forward to relaxing on the new patio, bbqing some dinner and enjoying a glass of wine…
meadandale
Participant[quote=UCGal]How much dirt did they have to remove? [/quote]
I think they took out about 25 cu yards. Alot of that was the sand that was under the old patio at the back of the lot. And yeah, it cost alot of money. I asked the guy what he does with it. He dumps alot of it on his property and uses it to fill in pools. So, yeah, you pay to have him take it and pay to have him deliver it π
[quote=CA renter]Are you doing a lot of the work yourself?
[/quote]Nope. I’m having it all done by a landscape contractor I hired. The original project estimate was about 3 weeks. We are now almost 4 and there are probably 2 weeks left. I have a feeling that they thought the demo would go much faster than it did.
[quote=CA renter]
If you don’t mind my asking, about how much do you think it will cost for the entire project (from demo through final landscape?).
[/quote]It’s costing in the neighborhood of $30k for all the demo and all the construction. I overshot my planned budget by about 30% due to some surprises we found in the yard and some things I changed my mind on once we got started. That’s why it’s always good to get an initial bid well below the funds you have available–things WILL change π
[quote=CA renter]
Hope you get to enjoy your new patio soon. Thanks for sharing your project with us. :)[/quote]Me too! It’s been a great learning experience though. This is the largest remodel I’ve undertaken and I’ve had to work with the contractor on an almost daily basis to make sure we were on track.
I’m looking forward to relaxing on the new patio, bbqing some dinner and enjoying a glass of wine…
meadandale
Participant[quote=UCGal]How much dirt did they have to remove? [/quote]
I think they took out about 25 cu yards. Alot of that was the sand that was under the old patio at the back of the lot. And yeah, it cost alot of money. I asked the guy what he does with it. He dumps alot of it on his property and uses it to fill in pools. So, yeah, you pay to have him take it and pay to have him deliver it π
[quote=CA renter]Are you doing a lot of the work yourself?
[/quote]Nope. I’m having it all done by a landscape contractor I hired. The original project estimate was about 3 weeks. We are now almost 4 and there are probably 2 weeks left. I have a feeling that they thought the demo would go much faster than it did.
[quote=CA renter]
If you don’t mind my asking, about how much do you think it will cost for the entire project (from demo through final landscape?).
[/quote]It’s costing in the neighborhood of $30k for all the demo and all the construction. I overshot my planned budget by about 30% due to some surprises we found in the yard and some things I changed my mind on once we got started. That’s why it’s always good to get an initial bid well below the funds you have available–things WILL change π
[quote=CA renter]
Hope you get to enjoy your new patio soon. Thanks for sharing your project with us. :)[/quote]Me too! It’s been a great learning experience though. This is the largest remodel I’ve undertaken and I’ve had to work with the contractor on an almost daily basis to make sure we were on track.
I’m looking forward to relaxing on the new patio, bbqing some dinner and enjoying a glass of wine…
meadandale
Participant[quote=desmond]Mead, I like the color concrete. See if your contractor will stain the wood before installation, you can do some minor touch up after. You do not want the stain getting on the concrete. Really nice job, that is a lot of concrete. Did they run drainage pipes out the side of the house?[/quote]
All the wood is getting stained before it is put up. We didn’t do any drainage. The patio slopes away from the house at 1/4″ per foot. The side walkway they did also slopes away from the house and towards the driveway.
meadandale
Participant[quote=desmond]Mead, I like the color concrete. See if your contractor will stain the wood before installation, you can do some minor touch up after. You do not want the stain getting on the concrete. Really nice job, that is a lot of concrete. Did they run drainage pipes out the side of the house?[/quote]
All the wood is getting stained before it is put up. We didn’t do any drainage. The patio slopes away from the house at 1/4″ per foot. The side walkway they did also slopes away from the house and towards the driveway.
meadandale
Participant[quote=desmond]Mead, I like the color concrete. See if your contractor will stain the wood before installation, you can do some minor touch up after. You do not want the stain getting on the concrete. Really nice job, that is a lot of concrete. Did they run drainage pipes out the side of the house?[/quote]
All the wood is getting stained before it is put up. We didn’t do any drainage. The patio slopes away from the house at 1/4″ per foot. The side walkway they did also slopes away from the house and towards the driveway.
meadandale
Participant[quote=desmond]Mead, I like the color concrete. See if your contractor will stain the wood before installation, you can do some minor touch up after. You do not want the stain getting on the concrete. Really nice job, that is a lot of concrete. Did they run drainage pipes out the side of the house?[/quote]
All the wood is getting stained before it is put up. We didn’t do any drainage. The patio slopes away from the house at 1/4″ per foot. The side walkway they did also slopes away from the house and towards the driveway.
meadandale
Participant[quote=desmond]Mead, I like the color concrete. See if your contractor will stain the wood before installation, you can do some minor touch up after. You do not want the stain getting on the concrete. Really nice job, that is a lot of concrete. Did they run drainage pipes out the side of the house?[/quote]
All the wood is getting stained before it is put up. We didn’t do any drainage. The patio slopes away from the house at 1/4″ per foot. The side walkway they did also slopes away from the house and towards the driveway.
meadandale
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