Old habits die hard.
How to make a garage concrete floor.
The standard concrete garage floor is six inches thick and with use of proper control joints should be thick enough to withstand normal use.
Type of use how thick you pour your concrete floor can be determined by how the floor is going to be used.
Before beginning be sure to repair any cracks with concrete filler and clean the.
Applying a garage floor paint coating or covering will not only improve the way your floor looks but also protect it against stains and deterioration make it easier to clean and hide cracks and other surface problems.
Building codes used to stipulate that the floor of an attached garage be four inches lower than the floor level of the house.
This is largely based on the types and the number of vehicles you plan to park on it.
Allowing the concrete to dry too much between pours will create layers and make the concrete weaker.
Have the bars prepared before pouring.
Your concrete garage floor takes a lot of abuse from moisture oil drips chemical spills and road salt as it ages.
These bars will provide strength to the concrete.
Place the steel rods or rebar around the edges of the freshly poured concrete mix and through the middle of your floor if working with a large area.