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Do you have any expansion joints in that pour?
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Yes, 3 joints. It's 60ft long till the 45* out by the front side walk and 14ft off the wall with the meter on it. Just under 1100 sq/ft.
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I hope you had the power company run your underground service feeding your meter in conduit. If they have a fault in the cable their only option will be to jackhammer it up. Same thing with the buried phone drop.
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PVC was ran under the slab incase the phone line needs to be replaced. |
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And I must say the color of the boat blends with the house quite nicely!
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The risk of a faulted cable is most likely at the splice point if a temp meter pedestal was installed right next to the house during construction. If that was the case a splice was made from the temp meter location to where a second cable piece entered the house, usually 6' from the permanents meter location. If they had the temp service located near the road you are likely good as there would be no splice. If there was a problem they could cut an area of the slab out around the meter pipe and jet a 2" inch pipe under the slab and replace the cable that way.
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Good to hear. Looking forward to seeing some updated pics.
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Just need to finish wiring, fuel lines, rigging, and steering hydro lines/cylinder. Oh and props |
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