Did they not put any rebar uprights in your footing ?This is how my 24x24 was done. It has been almost 3 years now and I don't have any cracks so far. I didn't get any pictures of the rebar before they poured it.
Did they not put any rebar uprights in your footing ?This is how my 24x24 was done. It has been almost 3 years now and I don't have any cracks so far. I didn't get any pictures of the rebar before they poured it.
Did they not put any rebar uprights in your footing ?
How would power trowel swirl marks have anything to do with cracking?Are those swirls on the floor the power trowel marks? if so it would really explain why it all cracked.
Curious on people's opinion on my garage floor. is this excessive? I feel you can almost trip over these. Complained about it when we took pocession and the issue has only gotten worse. Built a new house with sabal. concrete is probably close to a year old now. Looks way worse then my 8 year old 26x26 garage Pad. Any advice?
yeah, I'm kind of wondering as well. our shop floor was poured in 1976 and power trowels were used.....that floor looks as cherry as the week it was finished 39 years agoHow would power trowel swirl marks have anything to do with cracking?
yeah, I'm kind of wondering as well. our shop floor was poured in 1976 and power trowels were used.....that floor looks as cherry as the week it was finished 39 years ago
How would power trowel swirl marks have anything to do with cracking?
Got to say without the subfloor secured to the wall on you are nuts if its a full depth basement.This is how I compact a foundation after it's been back filled. A lot more fun to run than a jumping jack and can very close to the building.
That is a 4' foundation that gets back filled 2' for a shop. Backfill both sides at the same time to keep the pressure the same. You are right though that you can easily push a wall over if not done correctly.Got to say without the subfloor secured to the wall on you are nuts if its a full depth basement.
Well if you can see power trowel marks in the floor it means the guy that did the concrete finishing sucks, which in turn means the builder doesnt care about his product and probably cheaped out on as much stuff as possible.
If he hires cheap trades to work on his homes maybe he uses 1 1/2 thick concrete in his garages.
lol nope, a concrete finisher that leaves power trowel marks is a poor finisher! if you want non slip there are plenty of ways to do it but leaving marks with the power trowel isn't one.
Rebar is pinned into the foundation, in residential the main reason the rebar is used if to help keep the concrete slab from dropping as the ground underneath it settles where it was previously excavated in order to pour the footings and walls. Basically 3 feet around the inside perimeter.
Air entrained concrete is not to be polished finished.
Actually on the inside of attached garages the whole thing is dug out. That's why they put piles in. In Calgary anyways.
Air entrained concrete is not to be polished finished.
Actually on the inside of attached garages the whole thing is dug out. That's why they put piles in. In Calgary anyways.