klutz
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Hey everyone, I'be been learning lots on here so far... and this is now my first post.
Living in Canada I'm expecting to have snow in the next 5 weeks or so... Unfortunately the guy I hired to pour cement has been pickin' his **** cheeks instead of starting. I've given him the benefit of the doubt more than twice. My question is... even if I do find another contractor, and the cement work is done before snow, is it wise to leave it sit uncovered all winter long? And will it heave, and move with the moisture, and feezing temps?
These are my details... Attached garage measuring 26'x37', the rear wall will be 12' high, and the side will start at 12' and step down to 4 feet.
Thanks in advance
Living in Canada I'm expecting to have snow in the next 5 weeks or so... Unfortunately the guy I hired to pour cement has been pickin' his **** cheeks instead of starting. I've given him the benefit of the doubt more than twice. My question is... even if I do find another contractor, and the cement work is done before snow, is it wise to leave it sit uncovered all winter long? And will it heave, and move with the moisture, and feezing temps?
These are my details... Attached garage measuring 26'x37', the rear wall will be 12' high, and the side will start at 12' and step down to 4 feet.
Thanks in advance
