mikeyr
Well-known member
The house I am moving into has a older garage with a badly cracked floor, cracks are in several places with the worst running about 12ft. diagonally and 2" to 3" apart in one place, the structure of the garage seems fine as long as the termites don't sneeze.
The thing is what the city calls legal non-conforming as it was built in 1951. My first thought was tear it down and rebuild but the city wants me to move it 8feet from the property line if I do that, it currently is 2feet from the line. I don't want to lose 6feet of my yard and have 8feet wasted space on the side so I am leaving it up and fixing it one wall at a time.
Back to the slab
its badly cracked but there is no seam at the footer, it looks like the footer and slab was poured all in one pour instead of a footer and then slab, how do I get the slab out ?
I am guessing a concrete saw and get as close to the wall as I can ? luckily I have confirmed there is no rebar in the slab. OR would it better just to float a new slab on top of the old one ? I really hope not because my lift needs 4.5" of good concrete under it.
The thing is what the city calls legal non-conforming as it was built in 1951. My first thought was tear it down and rebuild but the city wants me to move it 8feet from the property line if I do that, it currently is 2feet from the line. I don't want to lose 6feet of my yard and have 8feet wasted space on the side so I am leaving it up and fixing it one wall at a time.
Back to the slab
I am guessing a concrete saw and get as close to the wall as I can ? luckily I have confirmed there is no rebar in the slab. OR would it better just to float a new slab on top of the old one ? I really hope not because my lift needs 4.5" of good concrete under it.
