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#217418 08/11/10 10:21 PM 08/11/10 10:21 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake OP
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I was also surprised that there was no wire but I didn't think to put it in the contract and it was impossible to stop everything with the truck ready at the pour. We do have soil with a very high compaction - I'm hoping it's OK.
They did cut relief joints after finishing but I thought it too early. Lord, I dunno. If only you and Renee resided in SC!
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#217431 08/12/10 06:40 AM 08/12/10 06:40 AM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Around here you have to have an inspection before the concrete is poured. Good luck with your builder if this is how it's starting, The foundation did have to be inspected before anything was poured - and it was. This is a floating slab inside the concrete footer / block foundation - so it's not structural...it's a matter of it not cracking in an uncontrolled fashion over time.
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#217451 08/12/10 05:34 PM 08/12/10 05:34 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I poked around with some other folks I know that built garages in the area and found five I know. Three had floating slabs like this and none of them had wire reinforcement in the slab - none of them have experienced any issues with the slab and one of the structures is 12 years old. Y'all are making me nervous!
My short straw pole shows that the monolithic slabs seem to universally have structure in and around them.
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#217458 08/12/10 06:33 PM 08/12/10 06:33 PM |
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | When our house was built the slab for the garage and the basement were poured well after the framing and other stuff was done. When I had asked why; they had told me it will help with curing and keep the concrete from flaking.
I remember in the basement they had used wire that looked like chicken wire that was thicker and had bigger squares and in the garage used quarter inch "rebar" meshed out in 4" X 4" pattern.
But where I live, it gets cold and this may be the reason for it.
Keep us posted, I like the HGTV projects. Life hasn't been the same since "This Old House" is no longer available to us.
Or the DIY network.
Have Fun
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#217463 08/12/10 07:57 PM 08/12/10 07:57 PM |
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Posts: 1,383 Kingston SE South Australia | We couldn't do anything on our sand without mesh to stop the eventual cracks from moving apart, I've got a mate that poured his verandah after the house slab about 6 years ago and there is now nearly an inch gap even though the verandah poles are bolted to the concrete.
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#217468 08/12/10 09:11 PM 08/12/10 09:11 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | What about topsoil under a concrete drive? I was surprised when they pushed three large piles of topsoil back where the drive is going to go. The moved and moved-back dirt is probably 2 to almost 3' deep in places and I wasn't here to see how much, if any, attention they paid to compacting it. I had expected them to haul it off and bring in fill. I don't yet know what the builder intends to do with that but I've got some time to make my case about that.
They're supposed to start framing tomorrow and they expect to get the 2nd story floor system in....I'm not even two weeks into this yet.
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#217469 08/12/10 10:10 PM 08/12/10 10:10 PM |
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Posts: 1,383 Kingston SE South Australia | With sand we keep a sprinkler on it for days on end, water forces the air bubbles to the surface compacting the soil. Would that work with your soil?
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#217471 08/12/10 10:58 PM 08/12/10 10:58 PM |
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Posts: 975 South Louisiana, USA | I would be concerned about top soil under my drive way. Especially more than 6" freshly put. I don't know what soil you have but even then more than 6" needs to go back in "lifts" not more than 6" at a time and compacted to 90 to 95% of original (of recommended density material) Check this out for basic information on the subject: http://www.concrete-catalog.com/soil_compaction.htmlA proctor test will determine the compaction/density of the soil you have. Might want to do that to see is what you have can actually be compacted sufficiently for concrete overlaying. BTW, I did stay at a Holiday Inn once... Good luck, | | |
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