Just acquired a 3 bay ss wash, and the bays have in floor heat that is not damaged. The concrete has settled and needs replaced. I am one that thinks outside of the the box so tell me what you think
1- use labor and hammer drills and try to slowly chip out the concrete and hopefully save the plumbing? If the plumbing is not salvageable replace and all we are out is some labor?????
2- the most inefficient way to keep bays clean is manually wash out with high pressure... if we are replacing floors why not plumb in some type of flush system to clean faster with less labor??? Has anyone ever done or seen anything like this? We are in an area where there is LOTS of dirt in the cars when they come in. thanks for your help in advance
1- use labor and hammer drills and try to slowly chip out the concrete and hopefully save the plumbing? If the plumbing is not salvageable replace and all we are out is some labor?????
2- the most inefficient way to keep bays clean is manually wash out with high pressure... if we are replacing floors why not plumb in some type of flush system to clean faster with less labor??? Has anyone ever done or seen anything like this? We are in an area where there is LOTS of dirt in the cars when they come in. thanks for your help in advance