Hello! I've searched lots on this forum before posting this, so forgive me if it's already been discussed and I've missed it.
I have a 20x20' outbuilding on my property that's very well built (the inspector loved this building) with old lumbar, solid roof, etc...The issue is the floor is ****. Very cracked. The structure is plumb, though.
I noticed this year that the bylaws are allowing accessory dwellings in my neighborhood (I own a duplex and live upstairs). It's been my idea to convert this into a low-cost dwelling for myself (I'm single, no kids, etc) by pouring a slab off the back and attaching a 20x20' structure so making the total 800 sq ft. But I'd love to make this garage floor usable without tearing it down because it's quality lumbar. The floor is old, no doubt covered in oil and probably toxic stuff I'd love to encapsulate (fine for a garage but not a "living room"). Of course, I could raise it and pour a new foundation but that seems pricey. In truth, I don't care about cracks or imperfections -- many of the old mills here have amazing spaces with epoxy and cement poured over the original foundation for bar spaces, etc. Of course, the plumbing, etc, would be in the back *new* section over a modern slab.
Any advice would be welcome -- self-leveling concrete maybe? Or another option? Or it's hopeless and I need to just accept tearing it down or keeping it as a garage like this. THANK you!
I have a 20x20' outbuilding on my property that's very well built (the inspector loved this building) with old lumbar, solid roof, etc...The issue is the floor is ****. Very cracked. The structure is plumb, though.
I noticed this year that the bylaws are allowing accessory dwellings in my neighborhood (I own a duplex and live upstairs). It's been my idea to convert this into a low-cost dwelling for myself (I'm single, no kids, etc) by pouring a slab off the back and attaching a 20x20' structure so making the total 800 sq ft. But I'd love to make this garage floor usable without tearing it down because it's quality lumbar. The floor is old, no doubt covered in oil and probably toxic stuff I'd love to encapsulate (fine for a garage but not a "living room"). Of course, I could raise it and pour a new foundation but that seems pricey. In truth, I don't care about cracks or imperfections -- many of the old mills here have amazing spaces with epoxy and cement poured over the original foundation for bar spaces, etc. Of course, the plumbing, etc, would be in the back *new* section over a modern slab.
Any advice would be welcome -- self-leveling concrete maybe? Or another option? Or it's hopeless and I need to just accept tearing it down or keeping it as a garage like this. THANK you!
