Re: Cost of concrete pad
[Re: Ed Patrick]
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7 yr. ago small tool shed 30x40 was 7 dollars a sq. ft. In Indiana. Add inflation and other costs for your area. Casexx
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Re: Cost of concrete pad
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Monolithic just means all poured at once. Anytime that term is used around here footings are usually involved. But I see what your saying. So how deep are your edges going to be an how wide at that depth? Any suggestions?
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Re: Cost of concrete pad
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Any suggestions? [/quote]
If you’re going to pour the floor 4” thick I would just do a small turn down so it’s 6” around the sides an about 12” wide. But if you form with 2x6s you will have to add clean stone in the middle to get the 4” I would do the turn down around the edges an put poly down an use mat wire which is usually heavier gauge than the roll wire an don’t let them leave the wire on the bottom, make sure they pull it up as they pour. Doesn’t do any good on the bottom. Also would get it slick finished for easy clean up. We charge the same for slick or broom If I went an priced the slab I mentioned above it would be 2300$ with no grading.
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Re: Cost of concrete pad
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Any idea on the going rate for a 20x20 ft concrete pad with brushed finished? 4 in. monolithic, 4000 psi concrete. Easy access, area if fairly flat, will need minimal site prep. No trees or other obstacles. Concrete truck can pull right up to the site for the pour. Going to be used for a shop. No vehicles. Appreciate any thoughts. Ed just called the guys that did mine. Here's their break down. 1100 for concrete 300 for steel and sealer 1,000 for labor 200.00 for rock 350 for bobcat work if needed. If level won't be that high. That's 5 in thick minimal all they pour.
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Re: Cost of concrete pad
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Any idea on the going rate for a 20x20 ft concrete pad with brushed finished? 4 in. monolithic, 4000 psi concrete. Easy access, area if fairly flat, will need minimal site prep. No trees or other obstacles. Concrete truck can pull right up to the site for the pour. Going to be used for a shop. No vehicles. Appreciate any thoughts. ask psb thats his field
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Re: Cost of concrete pad
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Western Colorado today. 4000# 195.00 yard x 6 $1170 fiber 5.00 Yard $ 30.00 delivery $20 per 10 miles from plant $20.00 Form, pour, finish, seal, cut joints, strip $300.00Yd x 6 $1800
Total $3020 Leveling, gravel, wire/rebar extra.
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Re: Cost of concrete pad
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04/29/22 08:04 PM
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I'd leave out anchor bolts. To open end up where a stud goes. Hammerdrill in when walls are up.
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Re: Cost of concrete pad
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04/29/22 08:09 PM
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Monolithic just means all poured at once. Anytime that term is used around here footings are usually involved. But I see what your saying. So how deep are your edges going to be an how wide at that depth? Any suggestions? Our local code says the footing on a mono-slab must be 12" x 12'' under the 4 " floor, and can be up to 720 sq ft. Larger than 720 sq ft requires a frost footing.
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Re: Cost of concrete pad
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