Why didn't he tell us of the problem before he went ahead with the pouring and have the general contractor fix it and I feel he should have fix the problem himself. yes he did saw stress cuts, but them so called stress cracks went pass the saw cuts right on through to the other exciting wall. also he was called back with more cracks in the driveway and the ramp to the shed his pulling away from its exsiting place which he never returned a call or made an appearance. I had cement driveways poured in other homes and garage floors and never have I seen these problems before and they did not even have rebar in. I mixed cement by hand for a 2 car garage and never had a cracked in the floor after 15 years. and never even had stress saw cuts put in. I had cracking within 6 months after he poured and it is still cracking.
Responding to an complaint against my company David Staples Concrete Contractor. The garage floor I was responsible for pouring concrete and finish the concrete the general contractor was responsible for back filling and compacting dirt and grading plus tie rebar for the...
garage floor. The morning I arrived the grade was off by 1 inch there was minimum of 3 inch of concrete in the middle of the floor I regarded the floor so there would be an minimum of 4 inch of concrete. I sawed the concrete to give it a place to crack I took all precautions on garage floor and driveway. All concrete was an minimum of 4 inch thick all concrete had rebar in it including the driveway. Driveway rebar was 2 foot on center with an 4000 PSI mix. There is NO guaranteed that concrete won't crack. The customer did call me and I did meet with customer and her issue. And I told her it was an stress crack because that what it was all concrete has an stress crack. I don't know what else could be done. I do apologize that she not happy. Thanks David Staples
Why didn't he tell us of the problem before he went ahead with the pouring and have the general contractor fix it and I feel he should have fix the problem himself. yes he did saw stress cuts, but them so called stress cracks went pass the saw cuts right on through to the other exciting wall. also he was called back with more cracks in the driveway and the ramp to the shed his pulling away from its exsiting place which he never returned a call or made an appearance. I had cement driveways poured in other homes and garage floors and never have I seen these problems before and they did not even have rebar in. I mixed cement by hand for a 2 car garage and never had a cracked in the floor after 15 years. and never even had stress saw cuts put in. I had cracking within 6 months after he poured and it is still cracking.
Responding to an complaint against my company David Staples Concrete Contractor. The garage floor I was responsible for pouring concrete and finish the concrete the general contractor was responsible for back filling and compacting dirt and grading plus tie rebar for the...
garage floor. The morning I arrived the grade was off by 1 inch there was minimum of 3 inch of concrete in the middle of the floor I regarded the floor so there would be an minimum of 4 inch of concrete. I sawed the concrete to give it a place to crack I took all precautions on garage floor and driveway. All concrete was an minimum of 4 inch thick all concrete had rebar in it including the driveway. Driveway rebar was 2 foot on center with an 4000 PSI mix. There is NO guaranteed that concrete won't crack. The customer did call me and I did meet with customer and her issue. And I told her it was an stress crack because that what it was all concrete has an stress crack. I don't know what else could be done. I do apologize that she not happy. Thanks David Staples