Posted by MSD on December 04, 2008 at 19:15:20 from (67.1.188.214):
In Reply to: OTdigging a basement posted by Fudpucker on December 04, 2008 at 16:57:15:
I just got done having a basement dug. It was for a 1540 sq. ft. house plus a triple stall garage. Total cost was $810. The basement hole was an average of 6 ft. probably and the garage footings were 2-3 ft deep. That price included a laborer who ran the laser level and leveled the bottom of the hole as the other guy dug. He used a backhoe and moved the piles from the side of the basement hole also. He spent about a half hour stripping blackdirt before he started digging. So with the cost of fuel, do you have a laser level and someone to read it as you go, the time it will take to learn to operate it, and the type of job you have when your done, do you think it is all worth it?
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