Can you avoid using rebar when the load is not too big and you draw in the predetermind crack lines. Am i understanding it correct? And If it freezes into 0 fahrenheit will the slabs move?
@@EasyonlineID Hi it’s fiber reinforced concrete that’s why no rebar or wire mesh it’s not some corner cutting company that just wanted to get it done I would never tolerate that.
@nofurtherwest3474 Hi thanks so much! It looks to me like the wood is thin and flexible enough for them to bend into the shape they made because when they took it away you could see it spring back into being straight again. That’s what I think. Thank you again for the comment I appreciate it!
Great job on that driveway it’s beautiful
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Can you avoid using rebar when the load is not too big and you draw in the predetermind crack lines. Am i understanding it correct? And If it freezes into 0 fahrenheit will the slabs move?
@@EasyonlineID Hi it’s fiber reinforced concrete that’s why no rebar or wire mesh it’s not some corner cutting company that just wanted to get it done I would never tolerate that.
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no wire mesh no rebar ??
It’s fiber reinforced concrete that’s why no rebar but that is a good question that I also asked but yeah that’s what it is.
Wow that's really cool. How do they make the wood forms curve? I've always wondered that; like on sidewalks at the corner how it curves.
@nofurtherwest3474 Hi thanks so much! It looks to me like the wood is thin and flexible enough for them to bend into the shape they made because when they took it away you could see it spring back into being straight again. That’s what I think. Thank you again for the comment I appreciate it!
@@gjman1972 I see, that makes sense, thanks
What PSI concrete?
The concrete has fiber added to it to reinforce it. So for something like this no rebar is needed.
@@Cody_Ramer Exactly thank you for letting him know I appreciate it!
@@Cody_Ramerthat didn’t answer the question. Just curious the slump and PSI of the pour.