AndyF
Bronze Member
I built a 24X40 barn last year and am planning to pour a 14X24 floor underneath one of the lofts in the barn. I'll be enclosing this area and using it as a shop. I'll be installing a small heater also so that the shop doesn't go below 45 in the winter (I'm located in central NY and don't want paint to freeze or have condensation on the shop tools). The barn was built on a base of compacted #2 crusher run (sp?).
People around here have recommended that I pour the floor 4" thick using a 4000psi mix with fibermesh. They are also suggesting that all of the poles be isolated from the slab and that I dig down a little in the area where the door to the rest of the barn will be so that at the entrance the concrete will be 12" thick. Everyone has said that with the fiber I will not need to use reinforcing wire
My question to anyone who has poured floors is whether the 4" floor with fiber will be OK or if I should do it some other way. I'll occasionally drive the tractors into the shop, Kubota B7200 and B8200, and will have some small machine tools: mill, lathe, bandsaw, drill press and grinder on the floor.
People around here have recommended that I pour the floor 4" thick using a 4000psi mix with fibermesh. They are also suggesting that all of the poles be isolated from the slab and that I dig down a little in the area where the door to the rest of the barn will be so that at the entrance the concrete will be 12" thick. Everyone has said that with the fiber I will not need to use reinforcing wire
My question to anyone who has poured floors is whether the 4" floor with fiber will be OK or if I should do it some other way. I'll occasionally drive the tractors into the shop, Kubota B7200 and B8200, and will have some small machine tools: mill, lathe, bandsaw, drill press and grinder on the floor.