DaveR.PP2
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I installed a Mohawk 10,000 lb rated 2 post lift in my garage running hydraulic lines in floor thru pvc pipe per manufacturers recommendation. My concrete guy excavated a trench About 2 ft wide and 2ft longer than the overall spacing between the columns. We laid into trench some 3/4 stone then the pvc pipe with 90 degree elbows glued in with no inside seams or joints to interfere with running of the pressure rubber hydraulic lines supplied by Mohawk. We poured 16 inches of concrete over rebar and pipe and vibrated and finished the concrete pour. We let it set up for over 4 weeks to allow full curing. I also raised my ceiling from 109.5 inches to 147 inches to get more height which meant knowing how the garage ceiling was framed ( I built my house so that made it easy) ripping up sheetrock and boxing up ceiling joists paying attention to loads and bearings to outside walls and beams.
What I'm getting at is to KNOW what's under your lift columns. I highly recommend you meet minimum manufacturers specs for floor and regardless it is best in my opinion for safety to excavate the area under the columns regardless of expansion joints etc and pour the proper grade of concrete with rebar let it cure 30 days minimum then install your lift. Ceiling height of 12 ft. Is always a minimum in my book but deal with what you have and hopefully you have sufficient to roll around underneath. Take time and money to do this. Safety First.
What I'm getting at is to KNOW what's under your lift columns. I highly recommend you meet minimum manufacturers specs for floor and regardless it is best in my opinion for safety to excavate the area under the columns regardless of expansion joints etc and pour the proper grade of concrete with rebar let it cure 30 days minimum then install your lift. Ceiling height of 12 ft. Is always a minimum in my book but deal with what you have and hopefully you have sufficient to roll around underneath. Take time and money to do this. Safety First.
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