The didn't pour today, I guess the couldn't get the inspector out there until tomorrow.
Eddie not sure about the price of the "mud" they didn't give me that detailed of a bid but my neighbor said about 110 a yard is what he's used to paying. As you know everything is more in California. I do know it's taken them a while to do the "fine grading" and setting the rebar. The plumbing inspection was done last Friday and the forms were in, and all this week they did the re-bar and the "fine grading".
I have planted about 50 trees since I bought the property in 2004, I plan on planting more once I get up there full time. No native trees other than Yucca tress in this part of the high desert. I do have a lot of Junipers on the far end of the 175 acres, but I would hardly call them trees more like bushes. It's what your used to I guess I get claustrophobic when I visit family in Washington State but a few nice shade trees sure would be nice.
Eddie not sure about the price of the "mud" they didn't give me that detailed of a bid but my neighbor said about 110 a yard is what he's used to paying. As you know everything is more in California. I do know it's taken them a while to do the "fine grading" and setting the rebar. The plumbing inspection was done last Friday and the forms were in, and all this week they did the re-bar and the "fine grading".
I have planted about 50 trees since I bought the property in 2004, I plan on planting more once I get up there full time. No native trees other than Yucca tress in this part of the high desert. I do have a lot of Junipers on the far end of the 175 acres, but I would hardly call them trees more like bushes. It's what your used to I guess I get claustrophobic when I visit family in Washington State but a few nice shade trees sure would be nice.