x98boardwell
Active member
I am pouring a 1,400 square foot garage slab and foundation. I had specified to the builder that I need a minimum thickness of 5" and a PSI of 3000.
They are now pouring a 5 1/2 - 7" thick floor (it works out better and saves them time based on grade and how foundation is going in) and said we are getting a 5-sack which is 2,500PSI and the thickness above.
My concerns or questions are around my lifts. I would like to have two lifts in the garage at some point and want the entire floor to be able to accommodate a lift anywhere that I desire to put it. They will be 2-post lifts. The lift requirements are minimum of 4" and 3,000 PSI.
Question:
- As the thickness grows does the PSI matter as much? Will 2,500PSI work fine or is it still a risk?
- The builder is talking about a aggregate of the cement and said it is better... something about 5-sack and 1" rock.. I don't know anymore than this.
Any help is appreciated on this one. I am lacking knowledge on cement and help from some professionals will come in handy.
Thanks!!
Bryan
They are now pouring a 5 1/2 - 7" thick floor (it works out better and saves them time based on grade and how foundation is going in) and said we are getting a 5-sack which is 2,500PSI and the thickness above.
My concerns or questions are around my lifts. I would like to have two lifts in the garage at some point and want the entire floor to be able to accommodate a lift anywhere that I desire to put it. They will be 2-post lifts. The lift requirements are minimum of 4" and 3,000 PSI.
Question:
- As the thickness grows does the PSI matter as much? Will 2,500PSI work fine or is it still a risk?
- The builder is talking about a aggregate of the cement and said it is better... something about 5-sack and 1" rock.. I don't know anymore than this.
Any help is appreciated on this one. I am lacking knowledge on cement and help from some professionals will come in handy.
Thanks!!
Bryan

