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sc_rufctr 01-12-2015 04:14 PM

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john70t 01-12-2015 06:34 PM

That is a lot of concrete. Make sure the type used is right for the application and each delivery is checked/sampled before pour. Winter FL weather is the best to pour. Need proper curing procedures as well. (Good point about the vapor barrier. A bit of drainage/grading/sump pumps will keep moisture from getting under it in the first place.)

URY914 01-12-2015 07:25 PM

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ErVikingo 01-13-2015 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by john70t (Post 8437132)
That is a lot of concrete. Make sure the type used is right for the application and each delivery is checked/sampled before pour. Winter FL weather is the best to pour. Need proper curing procedures as well. (Good point about the vapor barrier. A bit of drainage/grading/sump pumps will keep moisture from getting under it in the first place.)

The structural witnessed samples on site. Good idea!

Random:


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Scuba Steve 01-13-2015 02:36 AM

I'd go with a thicker vapor barrier purely because you get exactly one try to get it right.

Very wise move to go with dehumidifier(s) installed along with your HVAC system. We've also had a wonderful experience with closed cell foam insulation.

Your garage will probably be fine with whatever coating you want to use since it will be new concrete, uncontaminated by petroleum products. With older concrete I've had great success with VCT (vinyl tiles). They can be damaged by point loads like jackstands though. Now is the perfect opportunity to make plans for lifts. :)

ErVikingo 01-13-2015 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Scuba Steve (Post 8437355)
I'd go with a thicker vapor barrier purely because you get exactly one try to get it right.

Very wise move to go with dehumidifier(s) installed along with your HVAC system. We've also had a wonderful experience with closed cell foam insulation.

Your garage will probably be fine with whatever coating you want to use since it will be new concrete, uncontaminated by petroleum products. With older concrete I've had great success with VCT (vinyl tiles). They can be damaged by point loads like jackstands though. Now is the perfect opportunity to make plans for lifts. :)

Thanks for the feedback!

Lift's are on the drawings! and provided for on the MEP and structural drawings.

Any preference between epoxy, poly aspartic, sealed concrete (waxed?) or ? I'll go with tiles if the other options don't work out.

john70t 01-13-2015 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ErVikingo (Post 8437318)
The structural witnessed samples on site. Good idea!

That was from the movie "Locke". Worth seeing.
(don't wiki the entire-plot spoiler, just watch)

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ErVikingo 01-13-2015 07:00 AM

Saw the trailer. I'll try to watch it. (and have not read the spoiler)

ErVikingo 01-13-2015 10:00 AM

Forms are off today!

Here's a thread on the project so far:

The Alter Ego Garage - The Garage Journal Board

jorian 01-15-2015 02:21 PM

House on private Island for sale in BC. Gulf Islands. $75 million.

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Scuba Steve 01-15-2015 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ErVikingo (Post 8437488)
Thanks for the feedback!

Lift's are on the drawings! and provided for on the MEP and structural drawings.

Any preference between epoxy, poly aspartic, sealed concrete (waxed?) or ? I'll go with tiles if the other options don't work out.

That is something I'm far from an expert on. What I know about epoxy in general is that it's all in the prep work. We have constant problems at work in areas where anything petrol-based has been spilled and the area wasn't prepared correctly. Also some areas were sealed or waxed, but the coating has worn almost entirely off from foot traffic by now. I have no clue who did the work but it was probably the low bidder or someone close to it.

ErVikingo 01-16-2015 03:29 AM

Ok

matt f 01-16-2015 04:27 AM

Juan,

As Scuba Steve has stated, with new concrete, you should have no problem with a finish application.
Petroleum soiled concrete must be washed and acid scored before any finish is applied.
With my new garage, I washed the floor, let it dry completely, and applied epoxy sourced from Lowes. Grey base with the color chips.
1500 sq ft of floor cost about $450 in product and took 3-4 hours to apply.
7 years later and no lifting, bubbling etc.
Oil, brake cleaner just wipe up.

Congratulations on your new home and continued success racing.

Matt

notfarnow 01-16-2015 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by porsche930dude (Post 8119702)

I grew up just around the corner from this place. Don't know the history, but I understand it used to be a single family home. Quite run down now, and hacked up into apartments. Tenants complain about people stopping to take pictures of it.

https://www.google.ca/maps/place/254+Lancaster+Ave,+St+John,+NB+E2M/@45.255545,-66.089147,3a,52.5y,173.31h,81.41t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sUmXu9NpFGrftqlDmDQJiRw!2e0!4m2 !3m1!1s0x4ca7b4eb6632908b:0x63d2fa45161569b9!6m1!1 e1

Currently for sale for 889k... a bit of a stretch in this neck of the woods
266 Lancaster Ave MLS®-SJ150158 for Sale | RE/MAX

john70t 01-16-2015 04:23 PM

Not for a working garage, but neat that this is available these days.
Stained Concrete Pictures - Gallery - The Concrete Network
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sammyg2 01-22-2015 08:29 AM

Not a house but still kinda cool:

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targa911S 01-22-2015 08:51 AM

I have driven by that building. It's over in Ohio.

sammyg2 02-05-2015 07:28 AM

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john70t 03-19-2015 09:17 AM

Ugggh
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john70t 03-19-2015 09:20 AM

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