scootermcrad
Well-known member
Hey everyone!
I read through the previous threads that came up in a search about checking slab thickness. Drilling, core samples, and ground penetrating radar seem to be the most common responses. However, nobody ever updates their threads on the methods they used and the results.
With the economy in a strange place, I'm pushing off the new shop build. (again!) So this means that I'm going to have to get clever with my existing 21'x24' 1937 garage and install a 4-post lift for car storage and flexible work space. I need to check the thickness of the slab. I'm pretty confident that it will be 4" or better, but I want to confirm before taking that step. I'm not opposed to drilling a small hole (or two) to see what I can learn. If I do this, will a 1/2" hole likely give me the information I need, or has anyone gone smaller? What would be the correct method of filling this hole? A concrete adhesive of some sort? Mortar mix? Something else?
BEFORE I do that, I'm going to look into having someone out to check it with radar or scanner, or whatever gizmo they use. Has anyone had this done recently? I feel like this could be pretty expensive, but a non-invasive check would be preferred.
I would like to hear from those that have successfully checked their existing slab thickness.
THANKS!
I read through the previous threads that came up in a search about checking slab thickness. Drilling, core samples, and ground penetrating radar seem to be the most common responses. However, nobody ever updates their threads on the methods they used and the results.
With the economy in a strange place, I'm pushing off the new shop build. (again!) So this means that I'm going to have to get clever with my existing 21'x24' 1937 garage and install a 4-post lift for car storage and flexible work space. I need to check the thickness of the slab. I'm pretty confident that it will be 4" or better, but I want to confirm before taking that step. I'm not opposed to drilling a small hole (or two) to see what I can learn. If I do this, will a 1/2" hole likely give me the information I need, or has anyone gone smaller? What would be the correct method of filling this hole? A concrete adhesive of some sort? Mortar mix? Something else?
BEFORE I do that, I'm going to look into having someone out to check it with radar or scanner, or whatever gizmo they use. Has anyone had this done recently? I feel like this could be pretty expensive, but a non-invasive check would be preferred.
I would like to hear from those that have successfully checked their existing slab thickness.
THANKS!



