Cummins2014
Active member
1st off I'm new here. 2nd I've read all the threads about this but I'm looking for real world examples.
6 months ago I had a 30x35x14 garage build as a hobby shop. I had 4,500 psi concrete poured at 4" and I had a 15' x 15' area poured at 6" as I knew I was going to install a lift just didn't know exactly where and what kind of lift.
Last week I have a Challenger dealer and installer install a CL10-V3. After the install was complete I checked out their work and to my surprise they installed the footplates on top of a control joint with 2 anchors on each post 2 1/2" away from the control joint and 3 anchors on each post roughly 5" away from the control joint. The control joint is 15' from the wall so there was plenty of room to move the lift 10" north toward the wall and still have over 13' to the nearest obstruction.
The installer says that this is a fine install and he has done many like this in the past without issues. Challenger says this is not an approved install. The installer has agreed to move the lift and fill the empty holes from the anchors with epoxy but I just spent over $7k on concrete 6 months ago and it makes me sick to think about doing this.
1st question to folks here is do you have a lift on top of a control joint like mine (see pic's)? If so how long has it been like this and have you had any issues?
2nd question: If I do move the lift roughly 10" north toward the wall away from the control joint what would you consider an acceptable concrete repair?
I'm young and I thought I was buying a lifetime lift but with a 6 month old baby I wonder if I should be under a car with a lift installed this way.
Thanks for any input!
6 months ago I had a 30x35x14 garage build as a hobby shop. I had 4,500 psi concrete poured at 4" and I had a 15' x 15' area poured at 6" as I knew I was going to install a lift just didn't know exactly where and what kind of lift.
Last week I have a Challenger dealer and installer install a CL10-V3. After the install was complete I checked out their work and to my surprise they installed the footplates on top of a control joint with 2 anchors on each post 2 1/2" away from the control joint and 3 anchors on each post roughly 5" away from the control joint. The control joint is 15' from the wall so there was plenty of room to move the lift 10" north toward the wall and still have over 13' to the nearest obstruction.
The installer says that this is a fine install and he has done many like this in the past without issues. Challenger says this is not an approved install. The installer has agreed to move the lift and fill the empty holes from the anchors with epoxy but I just spent over $7k on concrete 6 months ago and it makes me sick to think about doing this.
1st question to folks here is do you have a lift on top of a control joint like mine (see pic's)? If so how long has it been like this and have you had any issues?
2nd question: If I do move the lift roughly 10" north toward the wall away from the control joint what would you consider an acceptable concrete repair?
I'm young and I thought I was buying a lifetime lift but with a 6 month old baby I wonder if I should be under a car with a lift installed this way.
Thanks for any input!



