993James993
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Hi Everyone,
I'm planning for my (hopefully) soon to be started project and have a few questions about the concrete slab/foundation.
The garage will be a single story wood frame structure set on a 22'x22' monolithic slab. I want to add a two post lift at some point in the future and that calls for 3000PSI concrete that is 5" thick.
Here are my questions related to the concrete and the slope:
Can I leave the rear third of the floor flat and then have the front two thirds sloped? The cars will be parked in the front two thirds and there will be a workbench in the back, along with the side exit door. I am thinking of starting the slope at a control joint.
Can I get away with a 1/8" drop per 12" or is 1/4" slope required? (The difference is the height of the stem wall at the front of the garage.)
The footings will be 12" wide and up to 18" deep. The slab will be 5". I want all the proper rebar and steel reinforcement, along with anchor bolts for both the sole plates and the shear wall.
Any ideas for the cost of this, taking into account that the contractor will dig all footings, set up the forms, finish the slope, add control joints and finish the slab? I realize this will vary from area to area.
I hope to hire someone with lots of experience and references, and I'll look at their work before choosing a contractor. Any other tips in selecting a good contractor?
Years ago I had an addition built and the concrete work was not what I expected. I don't want that disappointment with this project.
Thanks for your suggestions!
Jim
I'm planning for my (hopefully) soon to be started project and have a few questions about the concrete slab/foundation.
The garage will be a single story wood frame structure set on a 22'x22' monolithic slab. I want to add a two post lift at some point in the future and that calls for 3000PSI concrete that is 5" thick.
Here are my questions related to the concrete and the slope:
Can I leave the rear third of the floor flat and then have the front two thirds sloped? The cars will be parked in the front two thirds and there will be a workbench in the back, along with the side exit door. I am thinking of starting the slope at a control joint.
Can I get away with a 1/8" drop per 12" or is 1/4" slope required? (The difference is the height of the stem wall at the front of the garage.)
The footings will be 12" wide and up to 18" deep. The slab will be 5". I want all the proper rebar and steel reinforcement, along with anchor bolts for both the sole plates and the shear wall.
Any ideas for the cost of this, taking into account that the contractor will dig all footings, set up the forms, finish the slope, add control joints and finish the slab? I realize this will vary from area to area.
I hope to hire someone with lots of experience and references, and I'll look at their work before choosing a contractor. Any other tips in selecting a good contractor?
Years ago I had an addition built and the concrete work was not what I expected. I don't want that disappointment with this project.
Thanks for your suggestions!
Jim

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