Is there a way to remove a thin layer of concrete?
"bill allemann" wrote in
et:
If you haven't paid him ... don't!
BAD advice;then he puts a lien on your house.
IMO,the owner should take lots of pictures and take him to
court;contractors are liable for any damages they cause during their work.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
"MiamiCuse" wrote in message
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I hired a concrete contractor to lay some concrete blocks and frame a
window opening. In the process of mixing/pouring/forming the
concrete, he spilled quite a bit of concrete onto my deck which is red
brick with black grout. Now I have a thin layer of concrete on top of
my deck about 40 square foot or so. I mentioned it to him and he said
I am responsible to prep the area and I should know it's going to be
messy.
I tried to scape it off and it's not coming off. I don't know if
there is a tool to chip them out or am I stucked with replacing my
entire deck if I can't find 40SF of matching bricks.
MC
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