If a thicker floor is desired excavate below skirt board bottom by any slab thickness greater than 4.
Pole barn concrete floor thickness.
Thickness the industry standard for a residential pole barn where you are storing lawn mowers toys or regular vehicles is reinforced concrete floor that is 4 thick.
No matter what type of pole barn flooring you re thinking of make sure to consider how you ll be using the pole barn.
It is our standard mix for a driveway slab or garage.
If you have heavier equipment you may want to consider flooring up to 6 thick for better wear and tear.
Dear guru my husband and i are getting ready to construct a pole barn 40 x 80.
So how thick should you pour your floor.
Will it primarily be for storing equipment.
We had a contractor recommend a 6 floor and 4 ft cement walls which i m guessing drives the price up substantially.
I would advise against use fo fiber in your concrete becuase it doesnt finish as well.
After the concrete floor has been poured about 3 inches of the skirt board should be visible above the slab.
For pole barns used as a garage implement storage farm buildings and many other uses a concrete floor is a great addition.
If you are just storing toys lawnmowers and cars in the pole barn then 4 of concrete will more than suffice.
3 8 or 1 2 will be fine.
Check your local building code s requirements on a concrete floor your local building code will specify the required thickness of the concrete slab the size of the wire mesh the thickness of the gravel or sand layer and the size and location of the rebar.
A good 3500 lb mix will serve you well.
I recommend a standard 4 floor for most residential pole buildings.
Will it primarily be for storing equipment.
Obviously it will take more concrete to pour a floor 6 thick than one that is only 4 thick.
Concrete floor thickness for heavy equipment.
He wants 2 x 14 doors 1 x 10 and a service door.
Dirt and gravel floors are subject to erosion when drainage is a concern for your site location.
Concrete in pole barn advice another point is to use no less than 30mpa concrete at 3 5 to 4 inch thickness.
Dirt and gravel floors are cheap but they are also hard to keep clean and maintain.
Use plenty of rebar to stabalize the slab.
I almost always use 2x6 form materials and pour my floors 4 5 to 5 thick.
It will be used for heavy equipment storage and workshop florist shop to keep critters out.