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Re: garage floorFrom: rwburke@adelphia.net Category: Concrete Remote Name: 69.171.107.254 Date: 08 Sep 2005 Time: 04:48 PM
CommentsI have the same question. I just bought a house without a garage. The way the lot is sloped I want to build a two story garage with an entrance in the front at the ground level and an entrance in the back under the 1st floor garage and both having concrete floors. I would like to know how to construct to provide enough strength to hold the concrete floor on the upper level plus 2-4000lb autos. The garage underneath will be a shop (wood and auto)
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