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Pouring a concrete garage floor: Expansion gaps?
Hi all. Hope you guys can help me as previously.
Having just built a garage (concrete block construction). I am
about to cast a concrete floor.
However, as the floor is to be poured inside the walls, I am
wondering if I need to buid in some allowance for expansion. If
so, will it be sufficient to use wooden planking as formwork, but
just leave them in place. (Say, 2 feet from the walls all
around)? I am assuming that the wood will compress instead of the
floor pushing outwards.
Or.. is there a better system?
Thanks in advance.
Howard.
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Howard Coakley
e-mail... howard<dot}coakleyatcoakley<dot].codotuk
Skype ID: howie10 (get skype from www.skype.com)
Date:Thu, 06 Oct 2005 09:57:11 +0100
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Re: Pouring a concrete garage floor: Expansion gaps?
Howie wrote:
> Hi all. Hope you guys can help me as previously.
>
> Having just built a garage (concrete block construction). I am
> about to cast a concrete floor.
>
> However, as the floor is to be poured inside the walls, I am
> wondering if I need to buid in some allowance for expansion. If
> so, will it be sufficient to use wooden planking as formwork, but
> just leave them in place. (Say, 2 feet from the walls all
> around)? I am assuming that the wood will compress instead of the
> floor pushing outwards.
>
> Or.. is there a better system?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Howard.
I've helped out on the construction of two (concrete block construction),
type garages and the Concrete base laid first and the concrete panels built
on the foundation.
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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite
Date:Thu, 06 Oct 2005 09:07:47 GMT
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Re: Pouring a concrete garage floor: Expansion gaps?
I have done the same and got two different opinions - one from an
engineer and the other from a builder.
The builder was worried about expansion and recommended 10mm
polystyrene around the edge of the floor (i.e. between the walls on
the floor). The engineer (a friend whose views I would trust) was
worried about contraction. His view was that when concrete cures it
contracts. If it was in contact with the outside walls it could put
stress on the walls. He recommended bringing the DPC up the wall so
that the concrete floor was floating - i.e. did not bind with the
outside walls. Because it was a double garage we put an expansion
joint in the middle using 10mm polystyrene.
In the end I took the engineers advice. The garage has been standing
for about 7 years with no problems with the floor.
Hope this helps
Howie wrote:
> Hi all. Hope you guys can help me as previously.
>
> Having just built a garage (concrete block construction). I am
> about to cast a concrete floor.
>
> However, as the floor is to be poured inside the walls, I am
> wondering if I need to buid in some allowance for expansion. If
> so, will it be sufficient to use wooden planking as formwork, but
> just leave them in place. (Say, 2 feet from the walls all
> around)? I am assuming that the wood will compress instead of the
> floor pushing outwards.
>
> Or.. is there a better system?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Howard.
>
>
> --
> Howard Coakley
> e-mail... howard<dot}coakleyatcoakley<dot].codotuk
> Skype ID: howie10 (get skype from www.skype.com)
Date:6 Oct 2005 02:28:07 -0700
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Re: Pouring a concrete garage floor: Expansion gaps?
Howie wrote:
> as the floor is to be poured inside the walls, I am
> wondering if I need to buid in some allowance for expansion.
What are the dimensions?
Date:Thu, 06 Oct 2005 11:14:55 +0100
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