| To: | scarlett@tubetechltd.com, JELehman@ix.netcom.com, varac@egroups.com, |
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| Subject: | Re: Shop Floors |
| From: | Tombread@aol.com |
| Date: | Wed, 3 May 2000 09:36:52 EDT |
It is likely your existing floor has cracks because it has settled due to cavitation. You should have the base mud-jacked for support (fill the hollows under your old floor with a slurry mixture) before adding the weight of additional concrete, or you may end up with a new floor with new cracks. Tom Butters The Greens Fork Group Creative Communications Services 765.886.5098 Writing, public relations, sales promotion and advertising consulting services for agencies and companies. |
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