Gary_in_Indiana
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I met with the concrete contractor this morning and showed him what I wanted done, etc., and am waiting to hear back from him tomorrow regarding the job.
A couple questions came up I wanted to share here and about which I can hopefully get some feedback. First let me tell you the things on which we're already in agreement. We're going with 4,000 pound test concrete six inches thick with reinforcing wire poured over a stone base applied after the top material (a mix of dirt, dust, sawdust, petrified manure and whatever else) is removed to a virgin base. The thickness of the base will be determined by how much top material has to be removed. The perimeter of the slab will have a 'rat wall' poured into a 6" wide by 6" deep trench around the edge of the pour.
Now for the questions. One had to do with the material used for the base. The contractor said he will, of course, use whatever I want but that he commonly uses recycled crushed concrete as a base. Any thoughts on this other than that it costs less money? Any pro's or con's besides that?
Another question had to do with a drain or drains. The slab is going to be 40' by either 40' or 48' depending on the dollars involved and I'm wondering whether I ought to have one drain or more than one and what size/style would be best. He said I'd be better off with one larger drain than two smaller ones. For no particular reason I've always liked the trough style with the slotted steel grate over it. What do you think on drains as to number, size and style? Also what about placement of the drains in the slab and, again, why?
Lastly, what comes into your mind that I haven't addressed here? Thanks. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
A couple questions came up I wanted to share here and about which I can hopefully get some feedback. First let me tell you the things on which we're already in agreement. We're going with 4,000 pound test concrete six inches thick with reinforcing wire poured over a stone base applied after the top material (a mix of dirt, dust, sawdust, petrified manure and whatever else) is removed to a virgin base. The thickness of the base will be determined by how much top material has to be removed. The perimeter of the slab will have a 'rat wall' poured into a 6" wide by 6" deep trench around the edge of the pour.
Now for the questions. One had to do with the material used for the base. The contractor said he will, of course, use whatever I want but that he commonly uses recycled crushed concrete as a base. Any thoughts on this other than that it costs less money? Any pro's or con's besides that?
Another question had to do with a drain or drains. The slab is going to be 40' by either 40' or 48' depending on the dollars involved and I'm wondering whether I ought to have one drain or more than one and what size/style would be best. He said I'd be better off with one larger drain than two smaller ones. For no particular reason I've always liked the trough style with the slotted steel grate over it. What do you think on drains as to number, size and style? Also what about placement of the drains in the slab and, again, why?
Lastly, what comes into your mind that I haven't addressed here? Thanks. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif