PHACMGR
Industrial
- Aug 30, 2006
- 4
I'm trying to find the best (and cost effective) way to replace 2 inch wood floor blocks. The blocks sit on a concrete reinforced floor. I currently pay about $25/sq foot to cut out the old floor, repack, and lay rebar and pour a new floor. I have about 25,000 square feet to do. I would like to lay 2 inches of concrete on top of the existing floor but I worry that if I do not select the correct materials and process the floor will fail.
Does anyone on this forum have a suggestion for methods/material selection?
Is there an asphalt grade that is suitable for factories. I bought some asphalt blocks from a company in Pennsylvania..these blocks are rated close to 1500psi. That might be OK for light forklift traffic...but these blocks have brittle edges and need a perfectly flat surface for installation.
Does anyone on this forum have a suggestion for methods/material selection?
Is there an asphalt grade that is suitable for factories. I bought some asphalt blocks from a company in Pennsylvania..these blocks are rated close to 1500psi. That might be OK for light forklift traffic...but these blocks have brittle edges and need a perfectly flat surface for installation.