Rich49
Automotive
- Feb 12, 2003
- 4
I had a 12x25 concrete floating pad poured late october 2002. Also had floor poured in my pole barn at the same time.
I live in the buffalo ny area.
The pad butted up against an existing pad.
The contractor I had do it has been doing concrete jobs for 30 years, in business for himself.
Well, it is now February and the pad is full of cracks, and the garage floor has a couple of long, front to back ones.
The contractor said he wouldn't be using re-bar or mesh because he would use a fibre glass(I think) substance that held the concrete together just as well. There was at least 10-12 inches of stone base used, and it was power tamped nicely. I am just sick about this, and wonder what my options are. Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. There was no expansion joint material placed between the existing pad or the new pad and garage.
Thank you for your time......Richard L. Jex
I live in the buffalo ny area.
The pad butted up against an existing pad.
The contractor I had do it has been doing concrete jobs for 30 years, in business for himself.
Well, it is now February and the pad is full of cracks, and the garage floor has a couple of long, front to back ones.
The contractor said he wouldn't be using re-bar or mesh because he would use a fibre glass(I think) substance that held the concrete together just as well. There was at least 10-12 inches of stone base used, and it was power tamped nicely. I am just sick about this, and wonder what my options are. Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. There was no expansion joint material placed between the existing pad or the new pad and garage.
Thank you for your time......Richard L. Jex