Garage base - advice pls
Discussion
Contemplating demolishing my existing garage and enlarging it,which would mean I'd need to dig up existing slab and relay to the larger size.
What thickness of concrete will I need, and will it require reinforcing with steel, and if so what size mesh would I need.
New garage size will be 6x5.5M, built from concrete blocks, with a single pitch steel roof.
Thanks
What thickness of concrete will I need, and will it require reinforcing with steel, and if so what size mesh would I need.
New garage size will be 6x5.5M, built from concrete blocks, with a single pitch steel roof.
Thanks
100mm thick slab leaves you a little thin on cover to the reinforcement.
There is a house builder we have worked with for years he always moans that garage slabs are specified at 150mm thick. He thinks they should be 100mm, last year we designed his own house he requested that the garage slab be... 150mm thick.
There is a house builder we have worked with for years he always moans that garage slabs are specified at 150mm thick. He thinks they should be 100mm, last year we designed his own house he requested that the garage slab be... 150mm thick.
Ring your concrete supplier and ask if they do Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC), it saves messing about with sheets of reinforcing.
Thicken up in the doorway as mentioned in the text above.
Put a little thought as to where the door will sit when closed and you can form a raised lip behind the door to stop any rain working its way into the garage.
If your going to paint the floor you'll need to finish with a steel float by hand or power float.
When ordering the concrete ask for a "garage floor mix", smaller stones and much easier to float.
Personally i'd go 150mm thick.
Some of the below links may make life a bit easier.
http://www.brandontoolhire.co.uk/directory/prodvie...
http://www.brandontoolhire.co.uk/directory/prodLis...
Thicken up in the doorway as mentioned in the text above.
Put a little thought as to where the door will sit when closed and you can form a raised lip behind the door to stop any rain working its way into the garage.
If your going to paint the floor you'll need to finish with a steel float by hand or power float.
When ordering the concrete ask for a "garage floor mix", smaller stones and much easier to float.
Personally i'd go 150mm thick.
Some of the below links may make life a bit easier.
http://www.brandontoolhire.co.uk/directory/prodvie...
http://www.brandontoolhire.co.uk/directory/prodLis...
Si330
Thanks for the reply - whats the difference A193 to A142 mesh?
The whole floor area 5.5 X 6metres is large area is it better to put a leveling shutter accross the middle [sorry if its a dumb Q, but this'll be my first attempt at laying concrete;-)
so get the floor nice and flat in the centre
THX
Mal
Thanks for the reply - whats the difference A193 to A142 mesh?
The whole floor area 5.5 X 6metres is large area is it better to put a leveling shutter accross the middle [sorry if its a dumb Q, but this'll be my first attempt at laying concrete;-)
so get the floor nice and flat in the centre

THX
Mal
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