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Their website says no to post tension slab, but when I called, they told be it could be installed on post tension if the slab was xrayed for placement. I haven't moved forward with a lift yet, but anyone interested in the single post should inquire directly if you have post tension.
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does the soil In your area drive the need for PTS? Otherwise, all you need is high pressure concrete and enough thickness for 2 post, I poured 8” under pads which was overkill...best of luck.
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Among the multitudes of options, I've narrowed it down to a Bendpak HD-9 or one of the ACL single posts. 4 post is tried and true but occupies a sizable footprint. I have the room but it would eliminate the ability to have a small area for seating. Single post leaves more floor space, but one, it's considerably more expensive, and two, due to its location in the left most bay of a 3 car garage, I would have to back the cars in or put the post between bays (not ideal). What I really need to figure out first is flooring.
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Among the multitudes of options, I've narrowed it down to a Bendpak HD-9 or one of the ACL single posts. 4 post is tried and true but occupies a sizable footprint. I have the room but it would eliminate the ability to have a small area for seating. Single post leaves more floor space, but one, it's considerably more expensive, and two, due to its location in the left most bay of a 3 car garage, I would have to back the cars in or put the post between bays (not ideal). What I really need to figure out first is flooring.
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