Cannonball
Well-known member
Hi all.
Getting ready to pour a monolithic slab 18'X24' for my back yard workshop/storage garage.
In order to avoid having control joints near the post location for a future two post lift I am thinking on placing the control joints from corner to corner.
There will be a 6"X6" floor drain in the centre of the slab.
The slab will be 6" thick with the outer 2' being 10" thick. 1/2" rebar at 12" centres.
Will also be insulating under the slab and installing I-Pex for future radiant heat.
Do you see any problem going corner to corner with the cuts?
I know this is not ideal as the long side of one triangular piece is 24' but my thought is this is better than no cuts and will leave the lift posts on the largest possible piece.
Your thoughts and input are appreciated.
Getting ready to pour a monolithic slab 18'X24' for my back yard workshop/storage garage.
In order to avoid having control joints near the post location for a future two post lift I am thinking on placing the control joints from corner to corner.
There will be a 6"X6" floor drain in the centre of the slab.
The slab will be 6" thick with the outer 2' being 10" thick. 1/2" rebar at 12" centres.
Will also be insulating under the slab and installing I-Pex for future radiant heat.
Do you see any problem going corner to corner with the cuts?
I know this is not ideal as the long side of one triangular piece is 24' but my thought is this is better than no cuts and will leave the lift posts on the largest possible piece.
Your thoughts and input are appreciated.
