I have a homeowner who is pretty worked up about sawcuts not installed in his slab-on grade for garage/driveway. He wants his homebuilder to re-do both slabs, which in my opinion is quite over teh top. is tehre any suggestions of how to possibly approach a recommendation?
really the only risk is that cracking wont be controlled, and wont have caulking over it to prevent infiltration when it does crack, which COULD lead to a bit shorter lifespan. Frankly every driveway cracks anyway, so I dont see an issue personally. However im not the one who paid 10 to 15k for the slabs. I understand the owners frustration, but there really isnt much that i can think to help. possibly wait for it to crack, then clean teh cracks, caulk them, and do a stamp/finish layer on top is all i can think of, but I dont like the finishes that are added after the fact.
can anyone provide a bit of insight on times where saw-cuts were missed, and what, if anything was done about it? this is about a 4", lightly reinforced slab-on-grade, Canadian climate.
Thanks everyone
really the only risk is that cracking wont be controlled, and wont have caulking over it to prevent infiltration when it does crack, which COULD lead to a bit shorter lifespan. Frankly every driveway cracks anyway, so I dont see an issue personally. However im not the one who paid 10 to 15k for the slabs. I understand the owners frustration, but there really isnt much that i can think to help. possibly wait for it to crack, then clean teh cracks, caulk them, and do a stamp/finish layer on top is all i can think of, but I dont like the finishes that are added after the fact.
can anyone provide a bit of insight on times where saw-cuts were missed, and what, if anything was done about it? this is about a 4", lightly reinforced slab-on-grade, Canadian climate.
Thanks everyone