North Idaho Wolfman
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You caught that!hmm... you got any concerns over that HILL that seems real close to the house(3rd picture) ?
It's about 8 foot tall.
That's a back filled bench that the Trailer, that we call home right now, is sitting on.
As soon as we can get moved out of the trailer it will be destroyed and the bench will be pushed off with a dozer and turned back into the normal mountain slope that it was originally.
Up that hill is the power pole and meter that feeds the trailer and will feed the new house and when I put the main power pipe in for the new house I dug it 16 foot plus underground ( Thanks to awesome friends that have a big excavator), the electrical inspector was a little shocked and said "well nobody's going to hit it that deep!"
Then I explained that we would be restoring the original slope and didn't want to have to worry about hitting or having to rerun the line, he thought that was pretty smart of us.
All of my water lines, sewer lines, and power lines are 6 foot or more deep under finish grade, thankfully we have all sand, so easy digging.
My reasons for so deep:
#1: I don't want to hit any of them, like ever, as I'm finishing building out the place.
#2: We have a lot of trees and most of the big ones have roots down to 4 + feet so I don't want issues with roots and lines. We had Bearskinner over with his BX to dig in the trees so we didn't have to knock any of them down, he did a perfect job and getting the sewer line in and under some big trees and roots!
#3: They aint ever going to freeze!, we have had frost down 3 feet in a bad winter.