I know this topic has been beat to death but after having read countless posts on this forum and numerous articles on the web I have yet to come to a decision on what details to include in my slab construction. I’ll give you an idea of what I’ll be building.....
18x26 monolithic
32 mpa concrete (4700 psi)
12x12 thickened edge with 4 runs of #3 bar
6” center with #3 bar on 16”
6” curb wall
16” compacted gravel in center
10” compacted gravel around perimeter
10 mil vapor barrier
I do intend on heating the garage year round, cooler when I’m not using it but always above freezing. I’ve read conflicting information about the use of insulation under monolithic slabs in garages that will be heated. Some say not to insulate if you’re heating so that the heat from the garage can pass easily to the substrate below to prevent frost heaving, others say the opposite.
My main goal here is having a dry garage floor and minimizing cracking of the slab, is there anything I am missing thay may help me meet those goals?
My lot is very level and quite high compared to the water table. Sump pit in the house hasn‘t ever had water in it. Landscaping around the garage will be graded properly, roof will have eavestrough with downspouts well away from the structure.
I would appreciate any input you folks might have that will help me come to a final decision.
18x26 monolithic
32 mpa concrete (4700 psi)
12x12 thickened edge with 4 runs of #3 bar
6” center with #3 bar on 16”
6” curb wall
16” compacted gravel in center
10” compacted gravel around perimeter
10 mil vapor barrier
I do intend on heating the garage year round, cooler when I’m not using it but always above freezing. I’ve read conflicting information about the use of insulation under monolithic slabs in garages that will be heated. Some say not to insulate if you’re heating so that the heat from the garage can pass easily to the substrate below to prevent frost heaving, others say the opposite.
My main goal here is having a dry garage floor and minimizing cracking of the slab, is there anything I am missing thay may help me meet those goals?
My lot is very level and quite high compared to the water table. Sump pit in the house hasn‘t ever had water in it. Landscaping around the garage will be graded properly, roof will have eavestrough with downspouts well away from the structure.
I would appreciate any input you folks might have that will help me come to a final decision.
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