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4 inches The recommended thickness for a car lift concrete slab is 4 inches minimum for most two-post lifts and four-post lifts.
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If you are in the market for a car lift or have been thinking about installing one in your garage, it is important to know how thick concrete you need to install. It's also necessary to be aware of what else needs to go into this process so that you can ensure the safety and integrity of your new flooring. In this article, we will talk about what kind of thickness concrete you need for a car lift and how much other work needs to be done before installation can take place. Your local concrete company can advise you on what needs to be done in order to make sure the slab underneath functions as it should and is safe from any damage or problems that could arise if certain steps aren't taken during installation. This might include everything from adding a layer of gravel to make sure the concrete doesn't settle, leveling your floor out thoroughly, and making sure there are no dips or bumps in it, as well as ensuring that you have enough reinforcement.
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Finding out how thick concrete you'll need for a car lift as well as what other steps are involved with installation can help to ensure the longevity and safety of your concrete setup. Here are a few things you should keep in mind before building your concrete slab:
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Do not install a lift on any surface other than concrete that meets the concrete outline dimensions compressive strength, age, reinforcing, and thickness requirements as stated above. Do not install on asphalt surface as it won't hold and could cause accidents. DO NOT install lift on an old or damaged slab or expansion seams without first doing appropriate repairs. Install the lift on a level surface for safe and reliable function without the risk of slipping or collapsing. Never install a lift without first consulting building architect especially if installing your car lift on the second floor or an elevated surface. DO NOT install auto lift outdoors without special consideration to protect the power unit from inclement weather conditions. There should be adequate space to operate the hoist safely and without constraints. The lift staging area should be clear of overhead obstructions such as heaters, building supports, electrical wires, doors, lights, and so on. Visually inspect the location of the lift will for cracked or damaged concrete.
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