USAFpj
Well-known member
With the wealth of knowledge on this board, I wanted to ensure that I have a general idea of what I'm getting into.
I've signed on the dotted line to have a 30x5014 pole barn built up here in Upstate SC. The slab (currently) will be fiber concrete, 4in, and of 3000psi. The items that will be stored will be various WWII Jeeps, small jeep trailers, 4 post lift rated for 4in crete, and possibly an Oliver crawler and 58 Ford tractor. This slab is spec'd to have zero rebar or wire mesh. For $1556 more, the company will increase to 5in crete, but that, too, is without any rebar or wire mesh. Not only does this sound crazy$$, but it seems for $1556, you would get metal in your slab?
Our soils are very forgiving for slabs around here. Red mud, but sandy as well. I understand compaction is key with any slab, but what are your thoughts on the adequacy of the thickness and psi of this slab for my purposes?
I've signed on the dotted line to have a 30x5014 pole barn built up here in Upstate SC. The slab (currently) will be fiber concrete, 4in, and of 3000psi. The items that will be stored will be various WWII Jeeps, small jeep trailers, 4 post lift rated for 4in crete, and possibly an Oliver crawler and 58 Ford tractor. This slab is spec'd to have zero rebar or wire mesh. For $1556 more, the company will increase to 5in crete, but that, too, is without any rebar or wire mesh. Not only does this sound crazy$$, but it seems for $1556, you would get metal in your slab?
Our soils are very forgiving for slabs around here. Red mud, but sandy as well. I understand compaction is key with any slab, but what are your thoughts on the adequacy of the thickness and psi of this slab for my purposes?
