Ah the 50s - before they bothered to compact the soil after backfilling. My attached garage had a cracked and sunken slab but I knew the only way to fix it was to tear out and start over. To my surprise, even though the slab sunk 8.5", was the voids underneath were easily that much. This work took place between Christmas and New Years this year. I have a concrete recycling place not too far and hauled about 25k lb of concrete in my truck.
I left the slab by the stairs to make the new pour easier. Cut with a diamond blade in a circ saw - discovered the slab was completely floating but supported on three sides.
I left the slab by the stairs to make the new pour easier. Cut with a diamond blade in a circ saw - discovered the slab was completely floating but supported on three sides.
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