Hello everyone,
This is not very related to garage talk but I was hoping someone might be able to provide some input!
Last week, a 5-6" concrete slab was poured above a cold cellar in my home. The slab is suspended, the contractor installed wood forms underneath to enable them to pour the concrete. Above the wood forms there is a 2" styrofoam board. The existing foundation wall of the house along the perimeter is providing support to the slab. The slab is not very big, it is approximately 7'x8' and the suspended portion where there is only wood underneath covers about 35ft2. The contractor added rebar but it wasn't very much I felt.
I was doing sounding tests by tapping on the concrete with a hammer and all along the perimeter of the slab it was very solid. However, in the middle where it is suspended it was more hollow which is indicative of a void. Is this a problem or is this happening because the slab is suspended in the middle?
Thanks and I appreciate any input.
This is not very related to garage talk but I was hoping someone might be able to provide some input!
Last week, a 5-6" concrete slab was poured above a cold cellar in my home. The slab is suspended, the contractor installed wood forms underneath to enable them to pour the concrete. Above the wood forms there is a 2" styrofoam board. The existing foundation wall of the house along the perimeter is providing support to the slab. The slab is not very big, it is approximately 7'x8' and the suspended portion where there is only wood underneath covers about 35ft2. The contractor added rebar but it wasn't very much I felt.
I was doing sounding tests by tapping on the concrete with a hammer and all along the perimeter of the slab it was very solid. However, in the middle where it is suspended it was more hollow which is indicative of a void. Is this a problem or is this happening because the slab is suspended in the middle?
Thanks and I appreciate any input.
