One way you can gain additional space in your house without expanding your home s foot print is to install a hollow core garage floor or flexicore floor instead of a traditional poured cement floor.
How to pour a garage floor over a basement.
Garage floors are usually poured 4 to 6 inches thick.
Building codes used to stipulate that the floor of an attached garage be four inches lower than the floor level of the house.
After talking to the plumber it was decided to add pex to the garage slab as a future heat distribution system.
Rebar may be used for slabs requiring more support.
You have to prep the edges correctly and use the right materials.
A plastic watering works well for pouring the solution on the concrete.
In the case shown wire was used as reinforcement.
Floors should be reinforced according to local regulations.
All newly poured concrete or bare concrete floors must be etched for the garage or basement epoxy coating to stick properly.
Taking a weekend to learn how to pour a garage floor is an easy process that will provide you with an even sturdy floor for years to come.
With few materials and a simple process you can quickly have the utilitarian good looking garage floor you ve always wanted.
We installed hollow core precast prestressed concrete garage floor slabs for a customer at 146 south street in needham.
Pour one area remove the forms and stakes and pour the second or third areas.
Shallower holes need a sand mix.
Simply pouring wet concrete into a hole in your driveway sidewalk or basement floor won t make for a lasting repair.
The beams were placed in beam pockets the precut steel pans were woven together on top and an extensive mat of steel rebar was added over the steel decking.
The rationale for requiring this little step was that it would prevent spilled gasoline gasoline vapors and carbon monoxide from getting inside the house.
Old habits die hard.
Wear rubber gloves to protect your hands while etching the floors.