gto65goat
Well-known member
My contractor just dug the garage footers.
Garage is to be 25' X 28'. (2 Car Storage and a little wood work area, not daily drivers).
He's specing 2500 PSI for the footer, and 3500 PSI for the garage floor.
He is also digging 3 equally spaced, garage floor support holes, approximately
4' X 4' X 3' deep, also filled with the 3500 PSI. (from front to back / middle).
Rebar to be placed into the drilled holes in the sidewall blocks, and rolled wire mesh too. I would like to go with a .100 thick, heavy duty vapor barrier, but can not find it in the Anne Arundel County area of Maryland. (Perhaps, one of the forum members would know?) .060 thick used in this area as the norm.
Anything I'm missing or should be concerned about?
Thank you,
John
Garage is to be 25' X 28'. (2 Car Storage and a little wood work area, not daily drivers).
He's specing 2500 PSI for the footer, and 3500 PSI for the garage floor.
He is also digging 3 equally spaced, garage floor support holes, approximately
4' X 4' X 3' deep, also filled with the 3500 PSI. (from front to back / middle).
Rebar to be placed into the drilled holes in the sidewall blocks, and rolled wire mesh too. I would like to go with a .100 thick, heavy duty vapor barrier, but can not find it in the Anne Arundel County area of Maryland. (Perhaps, one of the forum members would know?) .060 thick used in this area as the norm.
Anything I'm missing or should be concerned about?
Thank you,
John
