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Thank you very much for your answers! I'll ask the pool company to
provide solid footing (18" thick concrete) where the posts will be, and then I will let the cabana people anchor on top. Again, THANK YOU! (Robert) wrote in message . com... Hello, I am building a pool deck and want to place a 15'x18' cabana (four columns, roof) on top of it. The cabana is held up by 8x8" posts and has a shingled roof. My question is because the cabana company wants to have the pool company pour the deck, making it a bit thicker where the posts will be, and then use concrete anchors to anchor the posts to the pool deck. The pool company thinks they should place the posts before they pour the deck so they are set in the concrete instead, making it sturdier...any opinions? Thanks, |
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