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Originally Posted by pavulon
I viewed these as well. Long-term durability when exposed to ice, salt and snow removal would worry me. If they somehow resurface, they will no-doubt demand payment leaving her on the hook if it fails. The experienced second opinion recommendation seems a good angle.
This appears to be important too.
When resurfacing concrete, it is important to ensure that the concrete has completely cured for at least 14 days in summer and at least 28 days in winter.
https://news.allcongroup.com.au/how-to-deal-with-rain-damaged-concrete
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Yes, I found that also. This is going to be a sticky situation. New contractors have gone broke and out of business for less.