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Rehab Building Company, Inc.

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Rehab Building Company, Inc. A License - Engineering B License - General Contractor C10 License - Electrical We are a growing company holding three licenses. We have done it all from residential, commercial to government work. As licensed contractor, we are in search of larger size projects using our expertise in engineering. Please contact us for all for major projects where you need seasoned expertise, quality workmanship and very professional contractors from start to finish. With over 80+ years in construction, we pride ourselves in the upmost quality, professionalism and expertise! Please call us for your next project.

Rehab Building Company, Inc. A License - Engineering B License - General Contractor C10 License - Electrical We are a growing company holding three licenses. We have done it all from residential, commercial to government work. As licensed contractor, we are in search of larger size projects using our expertise in engineering. Please contact us for all for major projects where you need seasoned expertise, quality workmanship and very professional contractors from start to finish. With over 80+ years in construction, we pride ourselves in the upmost quality, professionalism and expertise! Please call us for your next project.




Cullumber Engineering

6930 Destiny Dr
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Cullumber Engineering

6930 Destiny Dr
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Cullumber Engineering is a civil engineering firm specializing in the structural design of transportation, residential and commercial structures. Over the years Cullumber Engineering has built strong relationships with homeowners, contractors, building officials, and state and local governments. We are a structural engineering company founded on ambition and integrity which aims to teach, motivate, and inspire those around us.

Cullumber Engineering is a civil engineering firm specializing in the structural design of transportation, residential and commercial structures. Over the years Cullumber Engineering has built strong relationships with homeowners, contractors, building officials, and state and local governments. We are a structural engineering company founded on ambition and integrity which aims to teach, motivate, and inspire those around us.

Structural Engineering questions, answered by experts

A 4-inch-thick concrete slab can support around 4,000 pounds per square foot if a contractor reinforces the slab with rebar, while that same slab without reinforcements will support closer to 1,000 pounds. For the purposes of a patio, 4 inches in thickness without reinforcement should suffice unless you’re installing heavy kitchen equipment or a hot tub on it. In those cases, reinforcing your slab and sticking with 4 inches of thickness should provide plenty of strength.

The costs depend on the type of wood, labor, roofing material, permits, and whether additional storage or enclosed walls are included.

Foundation cracks that are 1/8 inch wide or less, aren’t uneven across the gap, and don’t continue widening over time are usually just normal settling cracks and don’t suggest structural issues. Horizontal cracks and stair-step cracks on foundation walls, any cracks that continue widening, are wider than 1/8 inch, or where one side juts out beyond the other, are often indicative of structural damage.

The depth of any foundation style depends on your climate and how deep the frost line is, as building code requires that the footers of a foundation—which are built into a monolithic slab—sit at least a foot below the frost line. At the southern tip of Florida, for example, a monolithic slab foundation would only need to sit 12 inches under the soil at the widest parts. On some parts of the Canadian border, the frost line is 100 inches, which would mean a minimum of 112 inches, which is prohibitively deep for a monolithic slab.

Precast concrete can be reinforced with rebar, wire mesh, or other materials to improve its strength and add stability. Precast concrete for large construction projects is often pre-stressed as well for greater structural strength. Reinforced concrete is durable and strong, making it an ideal choice for many construction projects.

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