bodyguy16
Well-known member
Hi everyone,
As the title states i need to pour a slab in my garage, dimensions are 10ft wide x 18 deep and and extra 11 ft passed the back wall for a small dry storage area.
The perimeter are footings 2ft by 5 deep, the center is dirt covered by rubber mats. The house was built in '49 and the soil in the center seems very well tapped and settled by time.
Keep in mind i do not need a drain as rarely will i store my car inside and never during winter.
Here are my thoughts/ questions:
First recommendation from a local contractor was to not touch the soil in the center level low spots with 0-3/4 gravel then plastic sheathing, 4x8 wire mesh sheets followed by a 4 inch pour on top of all incl footings. My concern with this is i will have an obvious step walking in the garage.
Second scenario my preference is: dig out center a good 6 inches and level out with 0-3/4 gravel,vapor barrier then drill into footing on each side about every foot for rebar then add a layer on top and tie it down with wire. Pour center only with 4 inch slab/ maybe level out top of footings with a small amount to make it purdy.
What are your thoughts? Experience with these scenarios and advice for what i should do. Here are some pictures of the said garage,




In the second picture the two lower holes are for acces to the crawl space under the main building and the one ahead is for the "dry storage space" i want to create. I will cut the osb at the height of the floor joists it will give me a good 2 1/2 feet of ground clearence to go under.
Thanks!
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As the title states i need to pour a slab in my garage, dimensions are 10ft wide x 18 deep and and extra 11 ft passed the back wall for a small dry storage area.
The perimeter are footings 2ft by 5 deep, the center is dirt covered by rubber mats. The house was built in '49 and the soil in the center seems very well tapped and settled by time.
Keep in mind i do not need a drain as rarely will i store my car inside and never during winter.
Here are my thoughts/ questions:
First recommendation from a local contractor was to not touch the soil in the center level low spots with 0-3/4 gravel then plastic sheathing, 4x8 wire mesh sheets followed by a 4 inch pour on top of all incl footings. My concern with this is i will have an obvious step walking in the garage.
Second scenario my preference is: dig out center a good 6 inches and level out with 0-3/4 gravel,vapor barrier then drill into footing on each side about every foot for rebar then add a layer on top and tie it down with wire. Pour center only with 4 inch slab/ maybe level out top of footings with a small amount to make it purdy.
What are your thoughts? Experience with these scenarios and advice for what i should do. Here are some pictures of the said garage,




In the second picture the two lower holes are for acces to the crawl space under the main building and the one ahead is for the "dry storage space" i want to create. I will cut the osb at the height of the floor joists it will give me a good 2 1/2 feet of ground clearence to go under.
Thanks!
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