Posted by RodInNS on December 16, 2007 at 10:00:52 from (24.224.246.156):
In Reply to: Fire Concrete? posted by Glenn FitzGerald on December 15, 2007 at 16:57:49:
We reused the floor in a barn that burnt on us 13 years ago. There was no problem with it but that floor was also covered with a foot of frozen manure at the time of the fire so it never had a chance to get hot really. There were no questions from our insurance to begin with regarding what to do with it. Once the cause was determined we had our cheque for the full insured value, paid out in 18 days from the fire. They could care less what we did with the old floor, or the money for that matter.
I think I'd look at any floor that had a fire tho... If it gets hot enough the concrete will start spalling. If it's hot enough when the water goes on it will crack. Just depends on the situation....
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