bobby1017
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To clarify this was to get within 6" of the final surface, not sure what was going to be directly under the 4" thk slab.
Ohm_Boy said:OK, concrete guys... I have a (slightly threadjacking) question. How can the highway crews slice out 20'x50' sections of a concrete interstate highway at 1:00 AM, pour in fresh concrete in the holes, and have it good to go for traffic by 7:00 AM drive-time commute?
That's on-topic, right? right?
We have a similar problem here in North Texas, but not because of freeze/thaw. Our problem is expansive clay. Anyone who has driven the George Bush Tollway South from LBJ will directly experience the problem. It is like driving on a roller coaster...bk406 said:Because you're in Orlando where they can get way with that![]()
You cant have concrete highways like that in freeze country. I-495 was done that way in Massachusetts back 25 years ago. The entire 100+ miles of road has been replaced with asphalt over that last 7-8 years.
Beez said:How do you compact the soil surrounding a pool without damaging the plumbing?
renovxpt said:Processed Pit Gravel has some soil in it and is used around here for residential and light commercial applications such as slab on grade buildings..
renovxpt said:Re stone: #57 or 3/4 stone is generally considered to be self compacting by engineers.
Bart said:If the soil was not compacted at all, or not properly compacted would a 2 month delay do anything to stabilize the soil? Or is he just feeding me a line to cover for his subcontractor?