Hello All,
I have been educating myself with TFP for the past couple months. Ya'all are awesome. I've learned so much and have so much more to learn
. We're in the final stages of choosing our PB and have asked for revised quotes since we changed a few specs. A number of PB gave very vague details in their initial quotes, so in this second round of quotes we asked that they all include the name and model number of all equipment.
In this weekend TPF reading I am reminded of the importance of the equipment pad. I'm a very detail oriented person and the sight of some of the examples of "bad pads" has my stomach tied in knots.
Here are my questions at this point:
1 - Should I ask and expect to see photos of PB previous equipment installs before signing a contract?
2 - Is it standard practice to expect a comprehensive diagram/layout of the equipment pad layout that I sign off on. Will I be the client from "heck" if I demand that written into the contract?
3 - How narrow can the cement pad be? I'm hoping for no wider than 3 feet deep. It can be between 8 to 12 feet long.
I've included a layout of the project.
Thanks in Advance,
York

I have been educating myself with TFP for the past couple months. Ya'all are awesome. I've learned so much and have so much more to learn
In this weekend TPF reading I am reminded of the importance of the equipment pad. I'm a very detail oriented person and the sight of some of the examples of "bad pads" has my stomach tied in knots.
Here are my questions at this point:
1 - Should I ask and expect to see photos of PB previous equipment installs before signing a contract?
2 - Is it standard practice to expect a comprehensive diagram/layout of the equipment pad layout that I sign off on. Will I be the client from "heck" if I demand that written into the contract?
3 - How narrow can the cement pad be? I'm hoping for no wider than 3 feet deep. It can be between 8 to 12 feet long.
I've included a layout of the project.
Thanks in Advance,
York
