Pingel85
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Good Morning All-
I recently acquired some property that has a small barn with an attached lean-to. The lean-to is approximately 13'x21'. This allows me to store all my lawn/garden equipment indoors (rider, push mower, tiller, chipper, wagons, etc). The lean-to has pole framing and a gravel floor. There is signs of rodents digging under the existing skirt boards which were set on grade. My plan is to dig around the inside perimeter and attach an additional skirt lower than the original (will be 2x10 treated, I have plenty on hand and trying to use up what I have laying around). The questions I have is related to possibly pouring a concrete pad inside to make it nicer for working/storing my equipment and keeping the pests out.
My thought is to pour a 2" thick slab, reinforced with mesh. Since this would only amount to about 1.5 yards, I am not planning on getting a truck or a crew to do this work. I would build forms to do this is 4 separate pours (quarter of the building each time) and tie in each one with rebar drilled in the sides so I can avoid having to saw cut afterwards My questions are as follows:
1. What do you guys see as possible issues with this? Is this even a good idea? Any suggestions?
2. Is it cheaper or easier to buy bags of concrete, or to buy the cement/sand/aggregate separately and mix myself. What mix should I use in a slab like this?
3. Would this slab be sufficient for my lawn equipment? Just have a standard Cub lawn mower, nothing huge.
Ive never poured concrete by hand, only done work out of a truck. I have no doubts I can do this myself, but budget is an issue, so if this gets too expensive, it just wont happen.
I recently acquired some property that has a small barn with an attached lean-to. The lean-to is approximately 13'x21'. This allows me to store all my lawn/garden equipment indoors (rider, push mower, tiller, chipper, wagons, etc). The lean-to has pole framing and a gravel floor. There is signs of rodents digging under the existing skirt boards which were set on grade. My plan is to dig around the inside perimeter and attach an additional skirt lower than the original (will be 2x10 treated, I have plenty on hand and trying to use up what I have laying around). The questions I have is related to possibly pouring a concrete pad inside to make it nicer for working/storing my equipment and keeping the pests out.
My thought is to pour a 2" thick slab, reinforced with mesh. Since this would only amount to about 1.5 yards, I am not planning on getting a truck or a crew to do this work. I would build forms to do this is 4 separate pours (quarter of the building each time) and tie in each one with rebar drilled in the sides so I can avoid having to saw cut afterwards My questions are as follows:
1. What do you guys see as possible issues with this? Is this even a good idea? Any suggestions?
2. Is it cheaper or easier to buy bags of concrete, or to buy the cement/sand/aggregate separately and mix myself. What mix should I use in a slab like this?
3. Would this slab be sufficient for my lawn equipment? Just have a standard Cub lawn mower, nothing huge.
Ive never poured concrete by hand, only done work out of a truck. I have no doubts I can do this myself, but budget is an issue, so if this gets too expensive, it just wont happen.
