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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2990135" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>You are probably right, but I still need to figure "how" to handle the drainage if my slab would be pour over the low spot that everything drains towards. I know with a form, the slab would be up enough that the building would not flood, but water would be draining towards the building from 3 directions (Front, left, right). It would try to drain around the foundation/pad but I don't think it all could. I suppose I could trench along each side of the foundation/pad to allow it to drain on the sides of the building but I'm not an expert on this. </p><p></p><p>The other factor is cost and HOA..I might not have the option to build as big as I want nor do concrete so any way you slice it, I basically need to figure how to fix the drainage regardless of what I build there or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2990135, member: 24531"] You are probably right, but I still need to figure "how" to handle the drainage if my slab would be pour over the low spot that everything drains towards. I know with a form, the slab would be up enough that the building would not flood, but water would be draining towards the building from 3 directions (Front, left, right). It would try to drain around the foundation/pad but I don't think it all could. I suppose I could trench along each side of the foundation/pad to allow it to drain on the sides of the building but I'm not an expert on this. The other factor is cost and HOA..I might not have the option to build as big as I want nor do concrete so any way you slice it, I basically need to figure how to fix the drainage regardless of what I build there or not. [/QUOTE]
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