On 1/15/2014 8:25 PM, Dick NY1E wrote:
"I come across this situation all the time. Anytime someone wants to build
an addition or where there used to be a structure I tell them specifically
to move or remove any utility that is within the footprint of the
foundation. "
Your saying you can't run utilities into a foundation? No one has water and
sewer???
I have water and sewer, but they come in through the basement wall.
Those built on a slab most likely come in under the foundation as the
foundation, water, and sewer must go below the frost line. I don't know
what they do where frost isn't a problem, but that foundation supports a
fraction of the load a self supporting tower base and I'd think a
discontinuity, or penetration shouldn't be the problem it would be in a
tower base.
73,
Roger (K8RI)
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