Hi All...I have a reasonable large garage...I think 32'x32' plus. My problem is that the concrete slab was done very poorly and it has two major problems...moisture seeps up from below...and the floor is breaking up in an increasing amount. It has to be dealt with.
I ahve read a few discussions about how you should build up a floor slab but am wondering what issues I will have with the process of removing and then replacing my current slab?
I am not an expert but will try and explain the construction...I think it is basic? I have a block wall foundation...I think the floor is poured "inside the block...but am not sure and I am not at that location right now. The garage also as a 1/3 2/3 dividing wall with its' own block base...may be more likely to be on top of the cement floor?
I thought it might make sense to start with the 1/3 stall that is the primary "parking" stall and has the most deteriorization (from road salt). BTW...there is mostly good drainage on the outside of the garage and I would plan to redo the drainage to make sure all rain, etc. drains around and past garage...but the slope will assist that step.
One cement guy suggested the current floor be "sawed" an inch or two away from the block and then dug out. Not sure if I like the idea of leaving any of the old floor?? I then assume I would need to have the base dug out (after the old floor is removed) deep enough to build up the correct base prior to having a new floor poured?
How deep from final floor level will I need to go to have a great moisture barrier and proper preparation for the cement? How think cement for a "normal" garage floor...no lifts...just cars/storeage and stuff???
I live in the country and plan on putting a gravity floor drain...maybe with a sump and a pump? Thoughts?
I probably have left out important info...what do you think? Tom R
I ahve read a few discussions about how you should build up a floor slab but am wondering what issues I will have with the process of removing and then replacing my current slab?
I am not an expert but will try and explain the construction...I think it is basic? I have a block wall foundation...I think the floor is poured "inside the block...but am not sure and I am not at that location right now. The garage also as a 1/3 2/3 dividing wall with its' own block base...may be more likely to be on top of the cement floor?
I thought it might make sense to start with the 1/3 stall that is the primary "parking" stall and has the most deteriorization (from road salt). BTW...there is mostly good drainage on the outside of the garage and I would plan to redo the drainage to make sure all rain, etc. drains around and past garage...but the slope will assist that step.
One cement guy suggested the current floor be "sawed" an inch or two away from the block and then dug out. Not sure if I like the idea of leaving any of the old floor?? I then assume I would need to have the base dug out (after the old floor is removed) deep enough to build up the correct base prior to having a new floor poured?
How deep from final floor level will I need to go to have a great moisture barrier and proper preparation for the cement? How think cement for a "normal" garage floor...no lifts...just cars/storeage and stuff???
I live in the country and plan on putting a gravity floor drain...maybe with a sump and a pump? Thoughts?
I probably have left out important info...what do you think? Tom R

