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Originally Posted by donfriesen1
I live on gumbo, the Red River valley of the North, in Winnipeg, Canada. I worked 50 years as a carpenter. The foundation contractors here would say to remove the tennis court topping. Do it once, do it right. If the money is available, piles and a concrete grade beam is the best. Talking to a local contractor is good advice to follow, which may prevent regrets later. But then, "good, better, best" always have different price points and money issues may dictate the lesser of the three.
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That's the thing, it's just a boxing gym space for when we can't be outside due to weather, plus a place to hang the heavy bags without them being destroyed by the sun and rain, dew, etc. So, "good enough" is, well, good enough.
Just trying to find the cheapest way to make a usable space. At the moment I am rearranging my garage to make room. It's not ideal, kind of small, plus I have to find a place for all the yard tools, mowers, etc, but we run what we brung, improvise, adapt, overcome.