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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 736717" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I hired it done. There was so many off-sets to my house I could not afford a mistake. I hired an experienced guy with all of the right equipment and a laser transit that he could down load the blue print for the foundation in and it would lay it all out to the fraction of an inch. If you are off square a little bit when you go to put on the decking and frame the walls it really stands out and makes everything from the drywall to the trim work more difficult. If my foundation was a basic rectangle I could have probably done it myself. I have built rectangle barns and got it accurate.</p><p></p><p>I didn't put in a basement just footers but I had them poured extra deep and wide. I didn't want any settling. It sounds like with pouring basement walls and floors I would hire it done if it were me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 736717, member: 1863"] I hired it done. There was so many off-sets to my house I could not afford a mistake. I hired an experienced guy with all of the right equipment and a laser transit that he could down load the blue print for the foundation in and it would lay it all out to the fraction of an inch. If you are off square a little bit when you go to put on the decking and frame the walls it really stands out and makes everything from the drywall to the trim work more difficult. If my foundation was a basic rectangle I could have probably done it myself. I have built rectangle barns and got it accurate. I didn't put in a basement just footers but I had them poured extra deep and wide. I didn't want any settling. It sounds like with pouring basement walls and floors I would hire it done if it were me. [/QUOTE]
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