[Shop-talk] Metal building w/out slab?

eric at megageek.com eric at megageek.com
Wed Jun 6 19:23:49 MDT 2012


What I did for one of my buildings was just pave the ground (and go out 
about a 1' in each direction.)  Then I erected the building on that.  It 
was cheaper than concrete and functions much the same.

In the Army, they was a product the used in Iraq and Afghanistan.  It was 
sprayed directly on soil and the soil was compacted.  It created a surface 
almost like concrete.  It needed to be reapplied every couple of years, 
but that was only due to rainfall (a non issue in a covered area.)  I'll 
see if I can find any information on it if you are interested.  I was a 
really cheap option as I remember.

Eric P
"Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if your rights as a rational 
being are trenched on, die on the first inch of your territory." Ralph 
Waldo Emerson 




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I have a 25'x30'x12' self supporting metal building (really a tunnel, as 
it has no ends) on the truck coming my way, as the first baby step 
towards my own shop.  For now it will be used as trailer storage, a 
carport for my three dead cars, and welding space.    I live on the 
surface of the sun in Austin, Texas, so a shaded space is necessary. 
The building only cost me $4500, and I don't plan to have any plumbing, 
heat or AC now, but eventually I could add the ends, insulate it, and 
air condition it, but not for a good while.

So I started meeting with concrete contractors today, and I have sticker 
shock.    I asked for a bid on a 'standard' slab for a metal building: 
the vendor specifies 19"wide x 24"deep footers on the 30' sides, 8" 
footers across the open ends, and a 4" slab, basically, with compressed 
base, re-bar, vapor barrier and so on.  One bid was for $6500 and the 
other was $11,500.

I can't afford anywhere near that for what is essentially a glorified 
carport, so I am thinking about just getting the footers and leaving the 
slab part for later.

I guess I could lay down some gravel, but a friend of mine suggested 
some kind of pressed earth floor?  Anyone ever hear of something like 
that?

I am thinking I could come back later and finish the slab, is this 
unreasonable?

What would you do?

I welcome all comments  other than the ones I am hearing already, which 
are taking the form of "Why did you get into this mess?  Didn't you know 
this was going to cost this much?"

Thanx!
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