Bricen: was that oil burner hard to hook up? I bet it makes your shop/garage nice and toasty during the winter.
glad to hear you added fiberglass in you cement mix. does that add a lot to the cost? also I might have raised the wire so it was in the middle of the pour instead of close to the ground, but hopefully with that added fiberglass your cement won't crack and look great for years to come. you might have said, but did you hire out all the cement work, have some help or do it yourself and if you did it yourself what tools did you use for a slab that big? also was that about 10 yards so only one truck or maybe bigger?
keep up the great work!!
Drives the oil burner wasn’t hard to hook up. I have the tank out behind the garage. And ran the fuel line through the wall and hooked up a thermostat. There is a temperate switch that kicks on once the internal air reaches a certain point then kicks the blower on. I had to have my hvac guy fine tune that for me. Then he made up the plenum.
For the concrete the fiber was maybe 15$ per yard extra. I made up a hook and had my brother in law pull up the wire as we poured the cement. I had help from my father, brother and father in law, uncles, and my one buddy. My uncle had some concrete tools including a screed. While pouring it started to rain. I decided to pour due to a work trip the following week. With all the rain we had the finish turned out pretty good.
One truck, it was about 11 yards if I remember correctly. We had a front discharge truck My order was a little short. So we brought the end form in.
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