Subsurface water can cause the ground the flex creating stress cracks in the cement.
Should you pour basement floor before or after under roof.
Having the roof completed before wall girts are in place helps protect concrete pour from weather elements especially rain or heat in summer.
Get rid of the gunk.
Properly preparing the subsurface helps to limit the potential for cracks in the finished concrete slab.
That s why you want the surface to be as smooth and clean as possible before you begin painting concrete floors.
Preparation is the most important aspect of pouring a concrete slab.
After the drywall is on taped and painted it s time to install the finish flooring.
You want to create a tight insulation layer.
A full sized basement under at least a portion of your house means the possibility of additional living space.
Garage always gets backfilled and pouring concrete at later time will allow backfill to settle this way before your pour the slab you add addition fill or stone temper it and you pour your slab.
With roofing in place and walls open a concrete slab may be installed if desired.
Concrete is porous so you need to erect a concrete slab where drainage is not an issue.
The obvious advantage in remodeling an existing basement is that it has outside walls ceiling joists and a rough floor.
Once roof sheathing or roof steel is in place it makes it far easier to plumb building corners.
Place a 1 inch layer of 4 x8 extruded polystyrene foam board over the gravel covering the entire floor area.
During a rainy season a crack in a basement wall can allow an inch or two of water in but before you seek to repair the crack remove all the water from the floor.
Garage and basement floors are notorious for stuck on paint.
If there is only a crawl space it is usually more practical to build an addition above ground than to excavate under the house.
I always pour garage slab after the frame sheeting and roof is done i do the basement and garage at the same time.