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<blockquote data-quote="johng" data-source="post: 57578" data-attributes="member: 7846"><p>Hi, I want to build my shop with a perfectly (or as close as possible) flat concrete floor. The floor will have some kind of coating (suggestions appreciated). This will be in N Florida. There have been MANY times I have been working on a large project and a flat floor would have been a big help. I know drainage will be an issue so I know I may have to sweep out water. Should I expect any other problems? Also, any tips on minimizing cracks on a big concrete slab? To support machinery I expect the slab will be around 8-inches thick on top of a very well prepared bed (rebar, gravel, membrane, compacted soil, etc.). Thanks JG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johng, post: 57578, member: 7846"] Hi, I want to build my shop with a perfectly (or as close as possible) flat concrete floor. The floor will have some kind of coating (suggestions appreciated). This will be in N Florida. There have been MANY times I have been working on a large project and a flat floor would have been a big help. I know drainage will be an issue so I know I may have to sweep out water. Should I expect any other problems? Also, any tips on minimizing cracks on a big concrete slab? To support machinery I expect the slab will be around 8-inches thick on top of a very well prepared bed (rebar, gravel, membrane, compacted soil, etc.). Thanks JG [/QUOTE]
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