Rommel
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My house is located West of St. Louis in a subdivision with basements. I have a 3 car garage with the left and right bays being 26 feet deep but the middle bay is only 20 feet deep because my laundry/mud room is there. Laundry is not over a basement, it is on a slab in the garage area and higher than the garage floor. Laundry room is original construction, house built in 2006. No plumbing in floor, goes through shared interior wall to basement. I can see some separation between the laundry slab and garage floor slab and can slide a piece of paper about 6+ inches under my laundry room at some points. I'm not worried about the separation.
I would like to expand my garage by getting rid of my laundry room (move to basement, not looking for opinions on why main floor laundry is best). I would like to know what to expect when I get rid of the laundry room slab. Is anyone familiar with how these are poured? I doubt I'd have a continuous garage floor underneath this, though it'd be ideal. If I do, would there be rebar tying the two slabs together? I've seen some front porches that have a perimeter short wall foundation filled with rock and a slab poured on top and would not be surprised if this is done the same way; but 6+ inches seems like a lot for the slab to overhang the footing. Anyone here pour concrete in cookie cutter homes in the Midwest and have input on this common practice?
I have just started moving all the non car stuff out of the garage. Just built a 10x12 shed for yard and pool stuff and setup a workshop in unfinished part of basement for home repair tools/materials.
Few photos of what I'm starting with:




I would like to expand my garage by getting rid of my laundry room (move to basement, not looking for opinions on why main floor laundry is best). I would like to know what to expect when I get rid of the laundry room slab. Is anyone familiar with how these are poured? I doubt I'd have a continuous garage floor underneath this, though it'd be ideal. If I do, would there be rebar tying the two slabs together? I've seen some front porches that have a perimeter short wall foundation filled with rock and a slab poured on top and would not be surprised if this is done the same way; but 6+ inches seems like a lot for the slab to overhang the footing. Anyone here pour concrete in cookie cutter homes in the Midwest and have input on this common practice?
I have just started moving all the non car stuff out of the garage. Just built a 10x12 shed for yard and pool stuff and setup a workshop in unfinished part of basement for home repair tools/materials.
Few photos of what I'm starting with:




