We have a solid floor! The days of digging inside the foundation are officially over. It was a long 11 hour day for our contractor but he opted to do the whole thing in one long day of work instead of breaking it up into 2 days. The complicated nature of calculating the amount of concrete needed made him decide it was just easier to pull in his whole crew and do it in one shot. The floor needed to have 4" of concrete in some areas and 6" in others. The domes not being full circles further complicates the math problem. Our contractor, JC Concrete LLC , was correct in his estimate that 30 yards would get us almost enough. The 30 yards did all but the last bit of the final dome. The total came to just under 37 yards for the floor. They worked super hard all day and did a nice job. There are some imperfections but most of those will be ground away when we polish the floor or be hidden under walls (around all the pipes sticking up). The larger issue was the tie beams. They ende
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