Joyce-
What is the slope numbers? 3:12 or?? hard to tellfrom your photo
If the slope is not "too bad" I would excavate at one end and move the dirt
to the other end until level even if the bricks and form are at ground level..
then use pressure treated framing at and in the ground...
R
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What is the slope numbers? 3:12 or?? hard to tellfrom your photo
If the slope is not "too bad" I would excavate at one end and move the dirt
to the other end until level even if the bricks and form are at ground level..
then use pressure treated framing at and in the ground...
R
Forever bonded We Band of Brothers
Ad Inexplorata; De oppresso liber
On Friday, June 12, 2020, 07:48:15 AM PDT, Joyce O theoldhen@gmail.com [DoIt_Yourself] <doit_yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
We are planning to built a 12 x 12 gazebo with a brick floor.
My question is this:
There is quite a slope in the yard where this is going to sit.
What do you recommend to put where the slope is so much more?
We would like to avoid bringing a large amount of dirt to level out and reseed ... especially this time of the year.
Joyce aka Mom aka Joycie
My question is this:
There is quite a slope in the yard where this is going to sit.
What do you recommend to put where the slope is so much more?
We would like to avoid bringing a large amount of dirt to level out and reseed ... especially this time of the year.
Joyce aka Mom aka Joycie
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