Jc67roch
Structural
- Aug 4, 2010
- 76
I have a project (a large warehouse, pre-engineered metal building to be erected over existing footings and slab) where we need to put a new concrete floor slab over an existing, but rough condition, concrete slab. The existing slab is 6 to 7 inches thick, and the new one needs to support forklift traffic and large storage racks (point loads). I was proposing to use a 2-4 inch thick sand or gravel separation layer, and pour a new heavy duty 8” concrete slab over the existing. The thought being that the sand layer would prevent existing slab joints and cracks from reflecting up through the new slab (essentially make the new slab structurally independent). But the 8 inch thickness is causing some financial heartburn for the client due to the large size of this warehouse.
I have attached some photos of the existing slab conditions and the rough detail for the sand layer concept.
Does anyone know of a concrete separation membrane product that we could up down directly on the existing slab, and then install the new slab right on top? My thinking is it would keep the slabs independent/prevent reflection of joints and cracks, but maybe allow me to take advantage of the combined thickness for the loading as well as anchorages.
Does anyone have thoughts or experience with bonding an overlay (2" maybe) over an existing slab and simply cutting in joints to match the existing slab below?
Have you ever done something like any of these options? Suggestions? Any input you can provide would be appreciated! Looking for a way to significantly reduce the thickness of that new top slab.
Thanks!
I have attached some photos of the existing slab conditions and the rough detail for the sand layer concept.
Does anyone know of a concrete separation membrane product that we could up down directly on the existing slab, and then install the new slab right on top? My thinking is it would keep the slabs independent/prevent reflection of joints and cracks, but maybe allow me to take advantage of the combined thickness for the loading as well as anchorages.
Does anyone have thoughts or experience with bonding an overlay (2" maybe) over an existing slab and simply cutting in joints to match the existing slab below?
Have you ever done something like any of these options? Suggestions? Any input you can provide would be appreciated! Looking for a way to significantly reduce the thickness of that new top slab.
Thanks!