Hi all,finishing out the garage and next step is to lay flooring. However, looking at the garage floor a little more closely for the first time and realizing that the cracks in the slab aren't just from a poor install or unsettled base.
I can see now that all of the cracks are emanating from one spot that is actually bulging upward slightly. I assume that this is from a tree root, as there is an absolutely massive tree maybe 15 or 20 ft from the garage.
So... trying to figure out how to address this. My first instinct is to just cover it up with the flooring and re-do the whole slab later on at some point with rebar when it gets inevitably worse.
But I'm wondering if there is some stop gap i should be doing in the meantime or maybe I'm prematurely throwing in the towel on my existing slab. I don't care if its pretty, as i'm covering it up anyway, just want for it to last and be functional.
Thoughts?
I can see now that all of the cracks are emanating from one spot that is actually bulging upward slightly. I assume that this is from a tree root, as there is an absolutely massive tree maybe 15 or 20 ft from the garage.
So... trying to figure out how to address this. My first instinct is to just cover it up with the flooring and re-do the whole slab later on at some point with rebar when it gets inevitably worse.
But I'm wondering if there is some stop gap i should be doing in the meantime or maybe I'm prematurely throwing in the towel on my existing slab. I don't care if its pretty, as i'm covering it up anyway, just want for it to last and be functional.
Thoughts?



