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    Concrete Cap

    Well, I had a new contractor remove the old cap and put a new 4" cap. He did not use a binder but put a moisture barrier between the new cap and the original floor. He used some wire mesh. It took quite a while to set up. Looks great. The original contractor's people came by looked at it...
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    Concrete Cap

    There is a curb. The original slab doesn't really float within the foundation walls it sits on it and the curb was poured on top of that. The cap was poured within the walls of the curb The 4" will take a little height away and they will have to raise the side door. Not sure what will need to...
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    Concrete Cap

    Not really sure how to add links or photos. I read the faq but I'm internet challenged. Here are some links to my photobucket account I just set up. Hope this works. If not, please be patient :confused:: http://i1039.photobucket.com/albums/a480/paleryder1/garage/PA170118.jpg...
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    Concrete Cap

    I have pictures but I'll have to get them later. They got bigger than hairline cracks and they have carved up the entire floor. The edges are uneven. I originally photographed the cracks about a week after the cap was poured. It's amazing how much it changed after that. As for the quote...
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    From Central Illinois

    Hi. Been lurking for a few weeks. Been having some garage floor problems and have been trying to learn about my options. I've seen some really nice garages on this site. I posted about my concrete cap problem. Hope to hear from you. Todd
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    Concrete Cap

    Hey Gents, I live in central Illinois. The builder building my garage screwed up the floor the first time. It's a floating slab w/thickened edge, 26x32. It as obviously so bad, they agreed to fix it. They opted to put a cap on it. While I'm not sure they put the right thickness on it, they...
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