jklingel
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We are going to build a single story house, 44 W x70 L, slab-on-grade. One end will require filling and compacting as much as 8' of gravel. Instead, I am now considering digging the "deep" half out and having a 35 x 44 root cellar, if you will. That would mean the dug-out end will have a concrete ceiling (the floor slab). There is already a concrete foundation wall across the house at the 35' mark, so I'd dig out from there to the 8' foundation wall. I can envision the whole thing as being relatively easy to do, but the span of the ceiling concerns me. What kind of span can a typical 4" slab make when said slab has #3 rebar on 6" centers in both directions? I could easily cut the clear span down the middle from 21' to 10' 4" or so w/ two 35' beams, posts, and footers. What about a 6" floor w/ #4 rebar on 8" centers, etc? Is it economical to even consider a concrete ceiling in a "normal" house? I know I can build that half with 16" BCIs, 1 1/2" of plywood subfloor and 2" of gypcrete (for the radiant PEX), but then I have BCIs below grade; maybe not cool? Options, options. The cleanest, to me, would be to keep the original slab and support it from underneath, and/or beef it. Any ideas on what I'd have to do to the original 4" slab to have it make a span? I've Googled for concrete span info, but am not finding much. I WILL be running this by the engineer, but I thought I'd try to learn a bit before I talk w/ him. Thanks. john
