FMC1959
Well-known member
Looking at buying a piece of land, 2 acres, that has a 30 x 40 foot barn which needs some work....first and foremost, a concrete floor. Currently a mix of dirt and gravel, which hasn't been touched in years.
Many questions for any concrete experts.
1 - Being undisturbed soil/ gravel, would 2 inches of gravel be sufficient bed for a poured concrete floor?
2 - I live the land of cold, freezing and long winters; what thickness would the concrete need to be, to be used as a garage for cars and trucks....4" or maybe 6"....more?
3 - Would you pour as one 30 x 40 floor, or separate into smaller sections with expansion joints? If so, how many sections or what is the largest you would go before adding some sort of expansion joint?
4 - I would like a nice solid floor that I can rebuild the walls to be set on the floor, without suffering cracks in the cement, AND spend the least amount possible; any suggestions to add that I have not asked?
Many questions for any concrete experts.
1 - Being undisturbed soil/ gravel, would 2 inches of gravel be sufficient bed for a poured concrete floor?
2 - I live the land of cold, freezing and long winters; what thickness would the concrete need to be, to be used as a garage for cars and trucks....4" or maybe 6"....more?
3 - Would you pour as one 30 x 40 floor, or separate into smaller sections with expansion joints? If so, how many sections or what is the largest you would go before adding some sort of expansion joint?
4 - I would like a nice solid floor that I can rebuild the walls to be set on the floor, without suffering cracks in the cement, AND spend the least amount possible; any suggestions to add that I have not asked?
