buening
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I think where a lot of people go wrong is they find the cheapest contractor available that works out of his house instead of ponying up the extra bones and hiring a professional concrete contractor that is an actual business and has their own building. Getting someone that has poured slabs for warehouses and industrial buildings will cost more (and may have to wait longer till they have a slow period), but a crack free headache free slab is worth it IMO. These guys have their own mix designs and know exactly what is needed for subbase preparation and curing methods. A standard 5 bag mix may not cut it depending on the weather and site conditions, but a common contractor would not know the difference. Merely my 0.02
