Yes it's another "low spots in my floor" thread. I have searched and read as much as I can but Haven't really decided what to do about this. I thought I'd throw it to you all and see what kind of suggestions/comments I get.
First off I'd like to admit the mistakes I made with the concrete contractor I chose-
-I picked the lowest bidder
-I paid him as he went
-I paid him more than the contract stated
-I believed him when he said he would come back to fix things
The concrete contractor talked a big game and then showed up and proceeded to screw up a lot of items on my shop-
-felt not installed with chalk line, he measured from the top of the stem wall
-hold downs at the garage door installed on the wrong side of the stem wall
-wrong concrete mix used for the pad (3000psi instead of code minimum 3500psi)
-bad low spots
Yeah I pretty much screwed myself by paying him as he went... anyway on to the pics and hopefully some good discussion.
Below are pics of 2 of the 3 bad spots. These spots are all roughly the same size (about 4ftx3ft). the pics show the worst area/middle of these spots... about 5/16-3/8" over 3ft which is horrible.
I have read about some concrete patchs that are 8-10k psi like the Garon stuff. I have looked into having someone diamond grind the higher spots. I'm leaning towards the patch stuff because I think the grinding would make it worse...
Any comments or suggestions?
Thanks!
Jess
First off I'd like to admit the mistakes I made with the concrete contractor I chose-
-I picked the lowest bidder
-I paid him as he went
-I paid him more than the contract stated
-I believed him when he said he would come back to fix things
The concrete contractor talked a big game and then showed up and proceeded to screw up a lot of items on my shop-
-felt not installed with chalk line, he measured from the top of the stem wall
-hold downs at the garage door installed on the wrong side of the stem wall
-wrong concrete mix used for the pad (3000psi instead of code minimum 3500psi)
-bad low spots
Yeah I pretty much screwed myself by paying him as he went... anyway on to the pics and hopefully some good discussion.
Below are pics of 2 of the 3 bad spots. These spots are all roughly the same size (about 4ftx3ft). the pics show the worst area/middle of these spots... about 5/16-3/8" over 3ft which is horrible.
I have read about some concrete patchs that are 8-10k psi like the Garon stuff. I have looked into having someone diamond grind the higher spots. I'm leaning towards the patch stuff because I think the grinding would make it worse...
Any comments or suggestions?
Thanks!
Jess

