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I had some plumbing work done to relocate some drains, broke the 4" concrete
slab and the trench was 2' x 8', but the main drain was located in a different location and in order to reconfigure properly, the plumber eventually made a trench 4' x 12' in size. This is a pretty big trench and I don't think I can just put back the sand, compact it, throw in a layer of moisture barrier and pour new concrete. Do I need some sort of rebar or wire mesh? If so any recommendation on procedures? Thanks, MC |
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