Well, after doing the stain and sealer from Legacy and being almost finished with the build, the garage burned down. Took all my tools and my RV. It was going to be a house first, then be converted into a garage later. We are going to be rebuilding soon but wanted to know if anyone knows about resurfacing the slab. In some spots the slab looks brand new. In other spots the cream has popped off. I haven't cleared off the slab yet so I don't know fully what I'm dealing with.
Here is a terrible night shot of the stain and sealer.
We already had the windows and doors in but I can't find any pictures right now.
Here it is now.
The slab is monolithic with a 18" deep footer on the perimeter. If I poured another 4" on top, how would I tie that into the old slab. Would that even be a good idea? If the cream is popped off all over it, what would be the best course of action? The worst spot I have found so far was where about and an inch of the 4" slab popped off the top. This was in about a 3sqft area. There are many more spots were the slab just popped 1/4" off the cream.
thanks
Austin
Here is a terrible night shot of the stain and sealer.
We already had the windows and doors in but I can't find any pictures right now.
Here it is now.
The slab is monolithic with a 18" deep footer on the perimeter. If I poured another 4" on top, how would I tie that into the old slab. Would that even be a good idea? If the cream is popped off all over it, what would be the best course of action? The worst spot I have found so far was where about and an inch of the 4" slab popped off the top. This was in about a 3sqft area. There are many more spots were the slab just popped 1/4" off the cream.
thanks
Austin

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