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Posted by Ron on June 19, 2004 at 07:58:54 from (216.16.85.198):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Storage buildings?? posted by Roger on June 17, 2004 at 21:26:23:
Hi Roger, My local building code says poly or vapor barrier is not req. under concrete if it is not living space. It is not a bad idea though and it goes on top of the gravel, Morton buildings req. me to put it under their floors. As far as expansion I am not sure about your building codes it may be nessary, Most dont use it along walls in a building that is not living space and it is not code here. Check your local building codes and use them to decide. 1ft OC. rebar is not needed unless you have very large machinery on it like loaded semi's. Remember this is a shop floor not an interstate. Make sure to drill in to the wall and run the ends of the rebar in to the holes at least 4in.
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