Rebar or not when you pour a concrete patio, 20 x40 ft?
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Yes! Yes!! Yes!!!
Absolutely rebar! If not cracking will happen the first time you drive on it.
Yes! Rebar pounded into the ground and metal screening wired to the rebar.
Silly girl.....absolutely! Google the process for how to and the strength & amount you will need for the area you are working on. Best of luck. You CAN do this!
Hi, Here's a video that may help! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzRXO8clXBQ
Good luck!
Yes you should. I'd also had some kind of mesh also to help with stability and strength. Amount needed depends on not only your measurements that you stated but also on how deep or how thick the cement slab is going to be.
Thanks for the help