600SL
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Hello
Looking for some advice and ideas of what I'm up against.
Friday I had 30 yards of concrete pad poured. first truck arrived at 7:00 AM, second truck arrived at 8:00 AM and the contractor arrived alone at 9:15AM. I estimate 2:45 hr for the first truck and about 2:15 hr for the second truck. with only one guy to work it. His crew showed up at about 10:30. Consequently the job cam out looking like **** especially in the area of the first pour. He spent all day yesterday smoothing out the areas near the first pour and will be coming back with a grinder next week when the rental places open. I do believe he will get it looking very good however as of yesterday afternoon it started to crack all over even in areas where the third pours were done. I would estimate there are about 6 cracks of 10 to 20 ft length.
So as it stands right now, what is the future of this pad. I have no pictures of the cracks yet as they are too thin to photograph.
Looking for some advice and ideas of what I'm up against.
Friday I had 30 yards of concrete pad poured. first truck arrived at 7:00 AM, second truck arrived at 8:00 AM and the contractor arrived alone at 9:15AM. I estimate 2:45 hr for the first truck and about 2:15 hr for the second truck. with only one guy to work it. His crew showed up at about 10:30. Consequently the job cam out looking like **** especially in the area of the first pour. He spent all day yesterday smoothing out the areas near the first pour and will be coming back with a grinder next week when the rental places open. I do believe he will get it looking very good however as of yesterday afternoon it started to crack all over even in areas where the third pours were done. I would estimate there are about 6 cracks of 10 to 20 ft length.
So as it stands right now, what is the future of this pad. I have no pictures of the cracks yet as they are too thin to photograph.
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