Hello from Southern Ontario, Canada
Tomorrow we are breaking ground to what will be the biggest DIY project I've taken on in my life. Outdoor kitchen, 40'' diameter oven, grill, sinks, the works. Although scary, I am actually looking forward to it.
A question to the group (I've seen a few things mentioned about this with a variety of answers).
Tomorrow we will use my neighbours mini-ex to prep the ground for the slab. He also has the auger attachment. Would it be recommended to drill a few holes and place sonotubes? I was thinking 2 under the oven part and 1 on each end of the kitchen length (15ft). 4 in total. Then 5 inches of Gravel on the slab, compact that. Rebar on top of gravel and rebar inside the sonotubes. Tie rebar together. Finally a monolithic pour of 5.5 inches that will tie everything together.
What do the experts think? Would something like that work for the cold climate of Canada?
If that works, does it only make sense to go below frost level (4ft) with tube? Would going 3 feet be useless or still better than none at all?
Tomorrow we are breaking ground to what will be the biggest DIY project I've taken on in my life. Outdoor kitchen, 40'' diameter oven, grill, sinks, the works. Although scary, I am actually looking forward to it.
A question to the group (I've seen a few things mentioned about this with a variety of answers).
Tomorrow we will use my neighbours mini-ex to prep the ground for the slab. He also has the auger attachment. Would it be recommended to drill a few holes and place sonotubes? I was thinking 2 under the oven part and 1 on each end of the kitchen length (15ft). 4 in total. Then 5 inches of Gravel on the slab, compact that. Rebar on top of gravel and rebar inside the sonotubes. Tie rebar together. Finally a monolithic pour of 5.5 inches that will tie everything together.
What do the experts think? Would something like that work for the cold climate of Canada?
If that works, does it only make sense to go below frost level (4ft) with tube? Would going 3 feet be useless or still better than none at all?
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