Petro55
Member
Hello,
Last week I got my concrete garage floor saw cut around the edges and removed. My garage floor was heaved and had some major cracking. I have a monolithic pour so the edges were saw cut and I am left with about 1 inch of left over to the bottom of the wall stud.
I have a couple questions for the concrete experts(I thought that is who I hired but I am beginning to really question them).
1 I live in Chicago the garage is non heated, what should I have them do around the edge of the concrete? Drill holes insert rebar? Expansion board?
2 Should they use rebar or mesh in the concrete?
3 What kind of expansion joint should they do? Saw cut? How deep?
4 Can they pour the concrete over the existing 1 inch left over slab right to the wood 2x4?
I also bought a 6 mil vapor barrier I was going to double up on to put over the base. I was going to have them dig out and compact 6 inches of base, the old floor was poured right over the dirt…
If you have any other pointers or advice to make this a perfect pour let me know.
Mike
Last week I got my concrete garage floor saw cut around the edges and removed. My garage floor was heaved and had some major cracking. I have a monolithic pour so the edges were saw cut and I am left with about 1 inch of left over to the bottom of the wall stud.
I have a couple questions for the concrete experts(I thought that is who I hired but I am beginning to really question them).
1 I live in Chicago the garage is non heated, what should I have them do around the edge of the concrete? Drill holes insert rebar? Expansion board?
2 Should they use rebar or mesh in the concrete?
3 What kind of expansion joint should they do? Saw cut? How deep?
4 Can they pour the concrete over the existing 1 inch left over slab right to the wood 2x4?
I also bought a 6 mil vapor barrier I was going to double up on to put over the base. I was going to have them dig out and compact 6 inches of base, the old floor was poured right over the dirt…
If you have any other pointers or advice to make this a perfect pour let me know.
Mike
