cyclopsblown34
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The breezeway looks like an excellent place for a lounge chair and small table.
The breezeway looks like an excellent place for a lounge chair and small table.

Hey Tim,
See post #66 of this thread for more on the slab bolsters. I believe they were 2.5" high and yes, I ran the re-bar both ways on 12" centers with the wwr on top.
The pic on the left shows the bulkhead I made prior to the floor pour. Although it's hard to see, there's a drop of 1.5" from the finished floor (inside) to the top edge of the foam insulation, which is technically outside. This is what the overhead door sits on. From that point, the aprons (yet to be poured) will extend out about a foot to where the blacktop will join up. I'm on the side of a mountain and get a pretty stiff westerly wind. I did it this way so the the sealing edge of the door is actually a little below the floor and can't get rain, leaves and small barnyard animals blown under the threshold.
how did you deal with contol cut in the cement with respect to the break and pex?
looks as though you stapled pex to foam... I though I read where it is better to have the pex a third of the way up in the cement (thoughts?).
The vapor barrier and rebar install looks great.
Nice work, the breezway is awesome. Nice hoist on the second level.
Ok, thanks for the pictures. It makes more sense now.
How thick is the concrete going to be on top of the pink foam, where your garage door will come down to?
Is this thickness the same you put on top of foam around the interior floor?