Posted by TomR Ont on April 29, 2014 at 10:33:11 from (184.151.36.76):
In Reply to: Concrete questions posted by JohnDeereJimOhio on April 29, 2014 at 09:32:57:
JohnDeereJimOhio,
If I was going to have that much concrete poured, I would want someone there that knew more than I do, which isn't much. The cement I have had done by a professional, the veranda is scalding and wearing down to stone in less traveled areas. Basement floor is cracking and you can see where water is coming up in spots not where it's cracked but soft areas. Sorry to say I wasn't here when done.
I did see a cement truck adding Water From the Lake, just before he delivered it to a guy building a house down the road.
I would Tell the guy at the concrete office that you want a SLUMP TEST on site, Find out what you are paying for and what the test should read.
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