Pike2350
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Your contractor sounds much better then mine. My house addition is 3 -4 months in and still jo exterior framing....but hey they just demo'd our kitchen and living room on Wed.
Yeah this is just the concrete part so far. I’m not sure when I’m going to spring for the actual building. I’m keen on a healthy savings acct with the way things are going right meow.Your contractor sounds much better then mine. My house addition is 3 -4 months in and still jo exterior framing....but hey they just demo'd our kitchen and living room on Wed.
GingerJewYeah this is just the concrete part so far. I’m not sure when I’m going to spring for the actual building. I’m keen on a healthy savings acct with the way things are going right meow.
Gravel. It’s a parts/E-bike washout area.Just curious but why no form work to put concrete right outside the man door? Not planning on it there?
In between the patio and the shop will be bushes and crap. We decided to just do a paver or flagstone there for the sake of making drip lines and whatnot easier to run right there. If we don’t like it we’ll do concrete there later.Just curious but why no form work to put concrete right outside the man door? Not planning on it there?
Looking smoove.
I've heard of concrete guys using fiber impregnated mud now days that takes care of the cracking / load issues... not sure if that's the case here but it seems to be common lately. I dunno. I'm also concrete-tardedNo rebar?
Nah, not for a patio. I know a lot of people go either way on that. I’m not worried about it.No rebar?
Can confirm, my neighbor works for Geneva Rock and threw a couple bags of the fiberglass stuff in his mix. His concrete is fuzzy so that’s different.I've heard of concrete guys using fiber impregnated mud now days that takes care of the cracking / load issues... not sure if that's the case here but it seems to be common lately. I dunno. I'm also concrete-tarded
Fiberglass strands absolutely help with strength, but definitely are not a substitution for rebar.I've heard of concrete guys using fiber impregnated mud now days that takes care of the cracking / load issues... not sure if that's the case here but it seems to be common lately. I dunno. I'm also concrete-tarded