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Mark Custis
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Radiant and gyp-crete
Hello
We are in Massachusetts, looking for Gyp-crete contractor
Its a large finished basement 1700sq ft
Hoping to find a guy to give us idea of cost.
Any input or ideas appreciated.
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That's a small area
for a gyp pour. Probably take more time to set up and clean up, than pour! It could be expensive so a small job.
Is a regular concrete, pea gravel mix an option. Much less cost and easy to pump with a small grout pump. Or motorized wheelbarrows
I have pump several 1/12" thin slabs over concrete slabs with pea gravel mix. Final floor covering can make a diference also. Thin concrete pours will crack and telegraph through a tile floor if proper application methods are not followed, like clevage membrane
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