LOL! Right or wrong I actually I value the opinions on this forum more.Do you trust the concrete guy?
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LOL! Right or wrong I actually I value the opinions on this forum more.Do you trust the concrete guy?
possibly a good amount of frost heave till things settle a fair amount.
Do you trust the concrete guy?
Built a garage several years ago with about 36" of fill on the one end. Combination of lime stone, sand for majority of the fill. Took two years of driving on this for it to quit settling. Been twelve years now and no cracks in concrete.
Neither one of these trucks hardly left any marks so I don't really believe all that is necessary. The outriggers on the drill truck were just fine also. The fill was packed fairly well when putting it down. The 12 Yard dump truck was on the pad a lot also, with a load on as planned. The sides of the pad not so much but the pad was made considerably bigger for that reason. However the plan was/is to use a plate compactor, the guy who delivered the fill has one I can use any time I want, and I have before.Letting nature settle it can take years depending on soil type. Even if it settles concrete weight alone will settle it more and your deep end will settle more than the shallow side and then "crack". If it were my house, i would be digging it back out and recompacting it with a small walkbehind sheepsfoot roller in 6" lifts. Consider using sonotube piers to undisturbed grade tied into your slab steel. Run some number 4 bar in that wire mesh to be safe, cant over do it. That is the correct thing to do, albiet a pita but it will give you a suitable base for years.