I went with fiber mesh mixed inside of the concrete, In place of the rebar. In most cases, rebar is not needed for fiber-reinforced concrete. Fiber mesh acts as a secondary reinforcement, improving the concrete's tensile strength and crack resistance, similar to rebar.
There are some cases for one would be better than the other. And even some cases where you'd want to combine them, but that would be normally more for a heavier commercial or industrial situation
No just fiber mesh, 5 inch thick 4000 psi. It's been there for over a year and a half and I've had multiple mini excavators and a bucket truck, all close to 10,000 pounds. I'll be pulling in a bigger 16,000 pound machine very soon, but I don't expect it to give me any issues.
I paid around $11 per square foot. It might be lower, but you'd still probably be around nine or $10 per square foot. I did the prep and provided the stones, but I did not do the poor The finish. I paid for that. So it might be best to call around for better pricing ideas
No gutters or downspouts?
Was wondering no rebar ?
I went with fiber mesh mixed inside of the concrete, In place of the rebar. In most cases, rebar is not needed for fiber-reinforced concrete. Fiber mesh acts as a secondary reinforcement, improving the concrete's tensile strength and crack resistance, similar to rebar.
There are some cases for one would be better than the other. And even some cases where you'd want to combine them, but that would be normally more for a heavier commercial or industrial situation
No rebar?
No just fiber mesh, 5 inch thick 4000 psi. It's been there for over a year and a half and I've had multiple mini excavators and a bucket truck, all close to 10,000 pounds. I'll be pulling in a bigger 16,000 pound machine very soon, but I don't expect it to give me any issues.
What size was this and what might a floor this size go for price wise if it were not the mesh but just a lower PSI with rebar?
I paid around $11 per square foot. It might be lower, but you'd still probably be around nine or $10 per square foot. I did the prep and provided the stones, but I did not do the poor The finish. I paid for that. So it might be best to call around for better pricing ideas