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Concrete floors

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Typically, cracked concrete floors require replacement because of excess water under the slab due to lack of weeping tile, broken sewer or water lines. Sulphate attack is another major contributor to cracked floors. Our work is guaranteed.

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Step 1

In this house, the city water main broke flooding the entire house. As a result, the soil under the slab began to heave causing the concrete floor to break into hundreds of pieces. The remaining concrete floor is broken by hand.

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Step 2

Extraction fans are used for dust control while removing concrete floor.

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Step 3

Bins are placed on the street for soil and concrete floor removal which are recycled by us.

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Step 4

Recycled crushed rock is used as a sub base for floor where required.

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Step 5

The materials needed for the concrete floor can be brought in by a chute.

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Step 6

Material is spread out and stakes are placed to ensure a level surface for the new concrete floor.

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Step 7

Typical concrete floor replacement will require a sump pump system and interior tile system (French drain/trench).

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Step 8

Floor material is tamped.

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Step 9

Sump pump is placed to end up flush with new concrete floor.

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Step 10

In some cases, only a portion of the concrete floor needs replacing.

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Step 11

This was a commercial project where a sanitary sewer line broke causing the concrete floor and walls to sink.

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Step 12

Rebar is placed in a grid on floor before concrete is poured.

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Step 13

Concrete is poured on floor.

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Step 14

Finished concrete floor.

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403.230.3050 - Calgary

1.877.441.3050
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