Looking for ideas and see what my options are…
I paid for a “3000” psi pad and had it poured 4 months ago.
About 2 months ago my metal garage was installed. About a month or so ago I noticed gouge marks and lots of scratches on the surface. From what I can tell the surface of the concrete was extremely soft.
I had an engineer company come out and pull three concrete cores.
The first core they pulled was towards the back of the building, a second core was pulled in the middle of the building and the third core was pulled towards the front of the building.
When they started pouring the concrete they began in the back of the building area and worked their way towards the front.
The first and second core came from the first truck load of concrete, 10 yards.
The third core came from the second truck load of concrete, 6 yards.
Below is my concrete strength that is 4 months old…
First core 1600 psi
Second core 1758 psi
Third core 3976 psi
The engineer report for my building states a minimum of 2500 psi.
I’m not even sure if the anchors that are holding the base rail down to the concrete are doing anything right now. I can see a tropical storm coming through here and literally ripping the base rail off the concrete.
What are some of the options that I currently have?
I understand a complete tear out and re-pour is obvious, but my building is up and electricity is ran, plus the garage is full and operational.
This building has probably 3000 screws holding it together. I know for a fact if this building comes down it will not go back up the same and I’ll be dealing with leaks in extra holes that I did not pay for.
The engineer told me they could pour a slab over the existing slab but obviously this will cover the 2.5 inch base rail and even come up the wall approximately 1.5 inches.
The other option is to pour a layer of hydraulic cement to make the surface harder but this obviously does not do anything for the strength of the concrete below it. Not to mention if I ever have to bolt anything to the floor I think I’m going to have issues.
If anybody has run into the situation, I’m all ears on as far as what to expect or what I should do or demand.
After adding up the tear out and disposal of the old concrete, install new concrete, pay for a couple of pods for storage, pay for all permits and a new engineer core testing, have an electrician come out to remove all the wiring and then reinstall it, I’m a little over $22k.
If I push for a new building as well which I think I’m entitled to that’s going to add another $21k.
Now I’m just a weekend warrior. I’m not running a 24/7 business out of this garage. I do like to diddle around a little bit with welding fixing stuff up and what not.
I paid for a “3000” psi pad and had it poured 4 months ago.
About 2 months ago my metal garage was installed. About a month or so ago I noticed gouge marks and lots of scratches on the surface. From what I can tell the surface of the concrete was extremely soft.
I had an engineer company come out and pull three concrete cores.
The first core they pulled was towards the back of the building, a second core was pulled in the middle of the building and the third core was pulled towards the front of the building.
When they started pouring the concrete they began in the back of the building area and worked their way towards the front.
The first and second core came from the first truck load of concrete, 10 yards.
The third core came from the second truck load of concrete, 6 yards.
Below is my concrete strength that is 4 months old…
First core 1600 psi
Second core 1758 psi
Third core 3976 psi
The engineer report for my building states a minimum of 2500 psi.
I’m not even sure if the anchors that are holding the base rail down to the concrete are doing anything right now. I can see a tropical storm coming through here and literally ripping the base rail off the concrete.
What are some of the options that I currently have?
I understand a complete tear out and re-pour is obvious, but my building is up and electricity is ran, plus the garage is full and operational.
This building has probably 3000 screws holding it together. I know for a fact if this building comes down it will not go back up the same and I’ll be dealing with leaks in extra holes that I did not pay for.
The engineer told me they could pour a slab over the existing slab but obviously this will cover the 2.5 inch base rail and even come up the wall approximately 1.5 inches.
The other option is to pour a layer of hydraulic cement to make the surface harder but this obviously does not do anything for the strength of the concrete below it. Not to mention if I ever have to bolt anything to the floor I think I’m going to have issues.
If anybody has run into the situation, I’m all ears on as far as what to expect or what I should do or demand.
After adding up the tear out and disposal of the old concrete, install new concrete, pay for a couple of pods for storage, pay for all permits and a new engineer core testing, have an electrician come out to remove all the wiring and then reinstall it, I’m a little over $22k.
If I push for a new building as well which I think I’m entitled to that’s going to add another $21k.
Now I’m just a weekend warrior. I’m not running a 24/7 business out of this garage. I do like to diddle around a little bit with welding fixing stuff up and what not.

