Ok so my workshop base isnt reinforced in any way
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ok so I asked for fibre reinforced concrete and didn't get it I got p200 whatever that is so my question is this how much of a problem is this ??? my workshop is costing me £3625 I don't want the base to start coming apart when its up " Steve" the driver is confident it will be fine but what do you all think im so pissed off with them ive been planning this literally years
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£200 buys a lot of fibres
this is why i prefer tp email orders in for stuff as you have a record when they start to whine
ideally they should come rip it out and relay with fibres FOC
in the real world if the sub base is good as CC mentions and the concrete is a good strength you should be OK?
no idea what p200 is
c.25 c.30 c.35 is what i am used to
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this is why i prefer tp email orders in for stuff as you have a record when they start to whine
ideally they should come rip it out and relay with fibres FOC
in the real world if the sub base is good as CC mentions and the concrete is a good strength you should be OK?
no idea what p200 is
c.25 c.30 c.35 is what i am used to
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i use p210 for kerbs witch is c7.5 so i would guess p200 is around c20 mix normally the p stands for 10mm stone MSH
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Fibres are normally just for commercial buildings and workshops. Please feel free to call me if there is a problem with the base and we will do our best to rectify it, but Steve is confident that it will be ok
HOPEFULLY this has just saved you some money rather than cause you a problem.
I emailed back telling them hopefully isn't filling me with confidence what pisses me off the most is the fact i emailed about it phoned to book it then phoned again to check it was all ok ???
i just hope it will be ok but now im doughtng my work on the sub base :p
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Let it go mate.
Your concrete is fit for purpose and they didnt charge for the fibres. If i was doing a shed base albeit not as large as yours, I would be chucking a 5 or 6:1 in the mixer and no re-bar. It's a shed base with the load evenly spread, I've seen 50 year old driveways at 75mm with only a few cracks. The spec you have put in will see you and yours out
If your that pissed about it start putting reviews on twitbook etc and send them the links.
Not nice though unless they're total "tw**s"
Your concrete is fit for purpose and they didnt charge for the fibres. If i was doing a shed base albeit not as large as yours, I would be chucking a 5 or 6:1 in the mixer and no re-bar. It's a shed base with the load evenly spread, I've seen 50 year old driveways at 75mm with only a few cracks. The spec you have put in will see you and yours out
If your that pissed about it start putting reviews on twitbook etc and send them the links.
Not nice though unless they're total "tw**s"
Cheers
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done a bit of googling
http://www.wrightmix.co.uk/concrete-products.html
p200 looks like a very weak mix to my mind
dunno what you ordered Michael but that looks like a leanmix to me
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http://www.wrightmix.co.uk/concrete-products.html
p200 looks like a very weak mix to my mind
dunno what you ordered Michael but that looks like a leanmix to me
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At least give it a couple of weeks to cure before doing anything radical then test an unobtrusive edge or corner see how it chips with a hammer. Or try disc cutter in the centre. You should be able to gauge it's strength if you are used to working with concrete products.
You probably told them what the mix was for rather than specifying it in tech terms and they delivered what they deemed as suitable.
On the LLL's link it says suitable for single story extension so don't stress.
You probably told them what the mix was for rather than specifying it in tech terms and they delivered what they deemed as suitable.
On the LLL's link it says suitable for single story extension so don't stress.
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Are you using the slab as the finished floor in your workshop?
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