ChevyBuilder
Mechanical
- Jun 2, 2003
- 5
I'm looking to add an 45 x 20 paito slab to the rear of my house and garage. The ground is frozen for months at a time around here, the grade is flat and water has never been a problem. There will be a 10 x 15 shed in one corner and the occasional car could be parked out there for months at a time. I've heard about monolithic slabs, two contractors recommended 12" the other 18". Local code calls for 48" footers for load bearing structures but a slab with a shed has no requirements.
What thickness slab should I require?
Do I want a monolithic slab? If so what footer depth and width should I specify?
Fiber mesh or rebar and wire? Any advantage to both??
How do I specify the control joints?
Is 3" of compact stone enough?
Excluding drainage, What are the potential problems that could occur by putting the slab next to the existing structure?
What are the potential gains of moving the slab a few feet away from the structure?
Building Automation Professional
What thickness slab should I require?
Do I want a monolithic slab? If so what footer depth and width should I specify?
Fiber mesh or rebar and wire? Any advantage to both??
How do I specify the control joints?
Is 3" of compact stone enough?
Excluding drainage, What are the potential problems that could occur by putting the slab next to the existing structure?
What are the potential gains of moving the slab a few feet away from the structure?
Building Automation Professional