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Spancrete? - Fine Homebuilding Builder got back to me tonight and said it would be about $10k to do our 3 5 car garage w spancrete Given that we already have ~1800 s f in the basement - and no plans to finish the walkout for at least 3-5 years - I think we're going to take a pass on the spancrete
Concrete panel garage floor - Fine Homebuilding Spancrete is the right choice I don't know your loading conditions, but in NY the minimum LL is 100 psf or a 2000 pound concentrated load for a garage floor The floor will span 26 feet and the floor has a depth of 8" with no interior supports
basement under garage? - Fine Homebuilding I am getting ready to just this at my home in southern Wisconsin The plan it to build a conventional 8 inch poured full basement foundation wall Then, I can have Spancrete planks installed Google that and read more They will make the 4 foot wide x 28 foot planks, deliver them on a flatbed truck, and with their crane lay them in place
Basement under garage? - Fine Homebuilding I would like to add on a 2 stall garage I would like also to have a new shop area and was thinking about putting a basement under the garage Is […]
Concrete Roof Specs? - Fine Homebuilding I have a customer that has a basement garage entrance with retaining wall that are 12 ft apart He wants a concrete roof over the top of it, spanning the […]
Wood floor to support a car - Fine Homebuilding Give Spancrete a call and they'll tell you about what you need Tim_Kline | Nov 29, 2001 06:47am | #7 *Scott,The next time you are in a barn, take a closer look at the size of the framing members that support the floor that support the tractor and the hay wagon 8x10 to 8x12 sounds about right for many that I have seen
Spanning a 30’x30′ basement - Fine Homebuilding I'm looking to add on a 30x30 addition to my house with a full basement All I will have in the basement will be a utility room and bathroom Outside of those rooms I'd like to not have any support beams to allow me to have an open basement What do you recommend to accomplish this without having any floor bounce on the main level floor above it? The basement walls will be 8" poured concrete
Load on garage floor - Fine Homebuilding me too i'm planing almost the same thing hopefully this spring i,m building on a hill faceing a lake want a work shop faceing the lake on the lower level with lots of windows as it faces south but property size layout determins that if i want a garage it must be within the same foot print it is also inportant that i keep the overall hieght of the lower level to no more than 8 or 9' to
Concrete slab over basement - Fine Homebuilding I think spancrete is the only way to go It's possible to do it with specially engineered wood web floor trusses But no one has ever bought them after I've priced a job out (-: Truss Designer Extraordinaire
Framing a Strong Garage-Door Opening - Fine Homebuilding Synopsis: With their open floor plans, tall and narrow walls, and large door openings, garages are prime candidates for structural failure, especially when subjected to shear forces from high winds