calstar
Member
This is regarding a hot tub pad(not necessarily shop related but right next to my small back yard shop! Shop is raised floor on piers) so if this isnt appropriate for this forum please delete. Site of pad is 125' +- from the street; I'm having a pumper because the elevation is around 30' higher than the street and accessible only by walkways and stairs(did not want to transport bags of ready mix over that route, paying for the pumper is worth it to me, 71yo). 8x8' pad was going to be 5.5" but I screwed up the elevation and needed to add a 2x2(1.5") on top to get one corner above the grade. See the pic to see the site(I have yet to add kickers to the form).
The base is non-compacted filled earth(20yrs ago by previous owner) so I dug out soil to get a level base then jumping jacked it, replaced the excavated dirt and did the same. I didn't bring in any base material due to the route I'd have to transport pad. Soil is clay and non clay mixed fill. I'm not concerned about cosmetic surface cracking as it will be covered by the tub, but I will wet cure it for at least a week. Weight of filled tub and people 5000lbs +-.
Question:
Given that the fill isn't the best I put a #4 grid 12"oc, 3" dobies, is that too high for the dobies in the 7-8" pad to get any tension benefit in case the soil settles? Should I use shorter 2"dobies to get the rebar in the lower 1/4 to 1/3 of the slab? About 1.5yds of concrete.
Will pea gravel be an adequate aggregate?
Is 3500psi ok or 4000 better for this project?
thanks, Brian
The base is non-compacted filled earth(20yrs ago by previous owner) so I dug out soil to get a level base then jumping jacked it, replaced the excavated dirt and did the same. I didn't bring in any base material due to the route I'd have to transport pad. Soil is clay and non clay mixed fill. I'm not concerned about cosmetic surface cracking as it will be covered by the tub, but I will wet cure it for at least a week. Weight of filled tub and people 5000lbs +-.
Question:
Given that the fill isn't the best I put a #4 grid 12"oc, 3" dobies, is that too high for the dobies in the 7-8" pad to get any tension benefit in case the soil settles? Should I use shorter 2"dobies to get the rebar in the lower 1/4 to 1/3 of the slab? About 1.5yds of concrete.
Will pea gravel be an adequate aggregate?
Is 3500psi ok or 4000 better for this project?
thanks, Brian
Last edited:
