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Next comes the property surveys... The city vacated the alley that used to run behind our house and deeded the alley to us. So we got a full property survey to make sure where the true corners were. They the survey crew then surveyed out where the building was to be located and marked it for the first permitting inspection. Then they came out and staked out the corners of the slab. During the survey we found that our back yard was almost a foot lower than the front yard. I'll explain why this was important in a bit.
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Surveyed first, very very smart! And the grounding wire inside the concrete slab is a superior method compared to a driven ground rod (or so they said in apprentice class). You're planning on rigid conduit? That's a lot of work. Maybe EMT would do just fine? Maybe I'm too late in reading this by now, sorry.
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