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    Aaron,

    That front slab doesn't look like a mono slab to me.
    The slab at the back looks like a mono, but not at the front where you have the brick foundation walls doesn't.

    Best to post a plan to save the guessing.
    Last edited by Glenn Woodward; 08-12-2011 at 12:46 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn Woodward View Post
    Aaron,

    That front slab doesn't look like a mono slab to me.
    The slab at the back looks like a mono, but not at the front where you have the brick foundation walls doesn't.

    Best to post a plan to save the guessing.
    The front is not technically a monoslab as it is a CMU foundation wall that is placed first, but the slab is still poured as a monoslab over the front wall.

    What I'm finding for my situation is that I'm having to build the walls as regular stem walls since I need higher walls, then I'm able to go back and set the foundations to slab footings and it does exactly what I want it to do. It builds the slab over the walls and chamfers the concrete and everything. It was awesome until this little ditty.
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