- Oct 27, 2019
- 411
- Pool Size
- 17000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Still hard to see the actual access for equipment with the pics However it certainly looks like a mini excavator would be more appropriate if you are looking to save your back. It can lay in the lifts much easier than the bobcat. Running a bobcat over the area is not a acceptable means of compaction. Are you having a contractor lay or pour the patio? If so I would ask them how they need the area prepped for the deck. You should be putting at least 6" of a structural material on top of any common fill and the common fill needs to be free from organic material and compacted in proper lifts to avoid any settlement.
It's hard to show the access without a drone but maybe I can get something from our second story today. Basically there is a huge pile of dirt on the left side of the yard that has to be moved to the right side of the yard and used to build up grade for the patio. We're doing paver patio and the paver company has requested a 4" pre-grade for the patio that I believe they will come in and put a paver fines base on to get it to the level needed for the 2 3/8 paver.