First of all, thanks to everyone who took time to give their input.
All the responses got me thinking (uh-oh) that if it's not an essential idea to slope the floor to a drain....would the floor necessarily have to be concrete? Keep in mind this is a one-car garage, probably sixteen foot wide span. How about just using the appropriate sized laminated veneer lumber beams or engineered wood "I-beams", covering these with glued and nailed 3/4" t&g plywood, and then some sort of water-resistant flooring material, such as vinyl? When the vinyl started to deteriorate from road salt, water, wear, etc, just replace it.
Your ideas on this possibillity would be much appreciated!
John
All the responses got me thinking (uh-oh) that if it's not an essential idea to slope the floor to a drain....would the floor necessarily have to be concrete? Keep in mind this is a one-car garage, probably sixteen foot wide span. How about just using the appropriate sized laminated veneer lumber beams or engineered wood "I-beams", covering these with glued and nailed 3/4" t&g plywood, and then some sort of water-resistant flooring material, such as vinyl? When the vinyl started to deteriorate from road salt, water, wear, etc, just replace it.
Your ideas on this possibillity would be much appreciated!
John