JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,474
Just taking a poll of everyone on what to do for a swimming pool bathhouse. This is a stand-alone building with masonry load-bearing walls on conventional footings and an interior slab-on-grade.
The issue is that in the winter, the building is not used and is open to the weather - unheated. It has a roof over everything, but no insulation.
We are concerned that the slab-on-grade will possibly heave and have wrestled with using a flowable fill under the slab for some depth, or using a uniformly graded granular fill for some depth to minimize heave.
Is this a valid concern and what options could be used?
The issue is that in the winter, the building is not used and is open to the weather - unheated. It has a roof over everything, but no insulation.
We are concerned that the slab-on-grade will possibly heave and have wrestled with using a flowable fill under the slab for some depth, or using a uniformly graded granular fill for some depth to minimize heave.
Is this a valid concern and what options could be used?