kmacht
Well-known member
Need some advice. I built an oversize 2 car garage a few years back. It replaced a small 20x20 garage. I was able to use the existing foundation and just add on to it so one of the garage bays is from the old slab and one is new. My problem is that I never poured a cement ramp into the garage for the new slab (the old slab has one) and I'm facing a situation where I am going to need to make one quickly. I didn't bother at the time because I was using he second side to store a project truck and never needed to get it in or out of the garage. We are now selling our house (and buying one with a bigger and better garage/shop) and I am worried that buyers of our house are not going to like the idea of having a garage bay that you can't drive into. It is about an 8" drop from the garage door to the stone driveway. I would like to pour the ramp for the second bay (about 10' long by 2.5' wide) but we live in the northeast and won't see nights get above freezing for a few months. Is there any way to pour concrete in freezing temperatures without having to hire it out to a company with heated blankets? I'm looking to do this as cheaply as possible. I was thinking maybe using the quickrete fast setting cement but am not sure that mixing 2 or 3 bags at a time is going to work since I have a large area (about 30 bags). I'm afraid that the first bags will start setting up before I finish the pour. Suggestions?
Keith
Keith
