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Note! Bruce, and any other visitors reading this thread:Bruce, and any other visitors reading this thread:If you email a moderator with a question, and you've banned return email from our site, chances are you won't get a reply.And we much prefer you ask all your questions on your project thread so other visitors and lurkers can benefit from the exchange.And if you make reference to something the moderator may or may not have said but don't provide a link to where he may or may not have said it, it'll be more difficult for him to provide a meaningful response.And if you are a visitor with a couple dozen different threads to your name, it may be difficult for the moderator to find the one you may be referring to.I, for example, don't think this is the right one, but I can't be sure.So, it's just generally better to axe your question on the thread to which it pertains and if you don't get a response from someone in particular and you'd like that person to respond, just send a PM with a link to the thread and a request for attention there.Try that on whichever thread it is to which your vapor barrier question pertained and let's see if it works. I'll be offline a bit more than usual this evening and perhaps tomorrow, but I'll respond if I see it, OK?
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I am building a patio home (concrete slab) and they will soon be pouring the foundation. One concrete worker that I know suggested that they should use 8 gauge mesh vs. 10 gauge mesh. I don’t know much about concrete to know if that would be a good idea for the extra cost or not. Approx. 2400 sq. feet. Any help would be appreciated.
This is my first post with FineHomebuilding. Looks like a great place to get some answers.
Thanks.
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