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SPANDECK GARAGE FLOORS CAN

PROVIDE YOU WITH USABLE


SPACE UNDER YOUR GARAGE

• Home Theater • Sport Court • Workshop


• Game Room • Family Room • Music Room
• Sewing Room • Storage Room • RV Garage

Add 600+ Square Feet to Your New Home Using


Eagle Precast’s Span-Deck Floor Panels!

CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE QUOTE


801 966 1060
8" SPANDECK FORM
8' HOLLOW CORE

SECTION PROPERTIES

WITHOUT TOPPING WITH 4 ½" TOPPING


2
A (in )
4
I (in ) Yb (in) Yt (in) Sb (in3) St (in3) W (plf) W (psf) A (in2) 4
I (in ) Yb (in) Yt (in) Sb (in3) St (in3) W (plf) W (psf)
338 3063 3.92 4.08 781 751 520* 65* 671 10314 7.08 5.42 1457 1903 970 121
Precast f'c = 5000 psi f'ci = 3500 psi Topping f'c = 3000 psi
* Based on form fluctuations and residual gravel remaining in cells

MAXIMUM SAFE SUPERIMPOSED LIVE LOAD (psf)

WITH 4 ½" TOPPING


Span (ft)
Depth (in)
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36

12 ½ 620 460 360 290 240 200 170 145 125 105 90 80 65 55 40

INDICATES THAT TEMPORARY SHORING IS REQUIRED DURING PLACEMENT OF TOPPING


CALCULATIONS BASED ON MOMENT AND SHEAR CAPACITY, DEFLECTION (L/240), STRESSES, AND USING (12) ½" Ø 270 ksi STRAND
12" SPANDECK FORM
8' HOLLOW CORE

SECTION PROPERTIES

WITHOUT TOPPING WITH 4 ½" TOPPING


2
A (in )
4
I (in ) Yb (in) Yt (in) Sb (in3) St (in3) W (plf) W (psf) 2
A (in )
4
I (in ) Yb (in) Yt (in) Sb (in3) St (in3) W (plf) W (psf)
403 8320.9 5.87 6.13 1417 1358 616* 77* 739 21742 9.66 6.84 2251 3179 1066 133
Precast f'c = 5000 psi f'ci = 3500 psi Topping f'c = 3000 psi
* Based on form fluctuations and residual gravel remaining in cells

MAXIMUM SAFE SUPERIMPOSED LIVE LOAD (psf)

WITH 4 ½" TOPPING


Span (ft)
Depth (in)
18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46
16 ½ 325 280 240 210 185 165 145 130 115 100 80 55 65 45 ---

INDICATES THAT TEMPORARY SHORING IS REQUIRED DURING PLACEMENT OF TOPPING


CALCULATIONS BASED ON MOMENT AND SHEAR CAPACITY, DEFLECTION (L/240), STRESSES, AND USING (12) ½" Ø 270 ksi STRAND
SPANDECK ON TOP OF
FOUNDATION BEARING DETAIL

WATER
BARRIER
RECOM-
MENDED
IN THIS
AREA
SPANDECK WITH SHELF
BEARING DETAIL

WATER
BARRIER
RECOM-
MENDED
IN THIS
AREA
SPANDECK OVER FOUNDATION
NON-BEARING DETAIL

WATER
BARRIER
RECOM-
MENDED
IN THIS
AREA
SPANDECK JOINT DETAIL

SPANDECK INSIDE OF WALL NON-BEARING DETAIL


CENTER OF WEB AND STEM SPACING

DROP IN HANGER INSTALLATION


GUIDELINES 8” & 12” SPANDECK

SEE NOTE #3

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ALLOWABLE TENSILE LOADS


1. FOLLOW MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLATION ANCHOR TYPE AND SIZE CAPACITY
PROCEDURES. SEE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR 1/ ” HILTI DROP-IN 300 LBS.
4
THE HILTI DROP-IN ANCHOR PROCEDURE. 1/ ”
4 RAWL STEEL DROP-IN 300 LBS.
1/ ” RAWL CAULK-IN 300 LBS.
2. ANCHORS MAY BE PLACED IN SHADED 4
1/ ” RED HEAD MULTI=SET 300 LBS.
AREA, ALL ALONG BOTTOM SIDE EXCEPT 4
WITHIN 1 1/4” OF EDGE. DROP-IN

3. OTHER TYPES OF ANCHORS MAY BE USED


ALLOWABLE SHEAR LOAD
AS LONG AS THEY ARE PLACED BETWEEN
THE WEBS TO AVOID PRE-STRESSED CABLES 500 LBS.
AND MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER
OF RECORD.
HILTI-DROP-IN ANCHOR
Product Details
• Shallow embedment depth • Internal thread
• Anchor is flush with base material • Internal plug

Specification Table

Details Anchor Size


D bolt size 1/4′′ 3/8′′ 1/2′′ 5/8′′ 3/4′′
BD bit diameter 3/8′′ 1/2′′ 5/8′′ 27/32′′ 1′′
E rec. min. depth of embedment
L anchor length 1′′ 19⁄16′′ 2′′ 29⁄16′′ 33⁄16′′
HD hole depth
length of thread/ 7/16′′ 5/8′′ 11/16′′ 7/8′′ 13⁄8′′
TL
thread per in. 20 16 13 11 10
BMT base material thickness (in) 3 31⁄8 4 51⁄8 63⁄8
M tightening torque (max) (ft lbs) 4 11 22 37 80
Spacing required to obtain
AScr 31⁄2 51⁄2 7 87⁄8 111⁄8
maximum working load (inches)
Minimum allowable spacing
ASmin between anchors (inches) 2 31⁄8 4 5 63⁄8
(Refer to Note #1)
Edge distance required to
EDcr obtain maximum working 3 43⁄4 6 75⁄8 95⁄8
load (inches)
Minimum allowable edge
EDmin 3 43⁄4 6 75⁄8 95⁄8
distance (inches)

NOTE: 1) When using ASmin reduce load by 50%.

Anchor Spacing and Edge Distance Guidelines


The HDI Anchor Spacings and Edge Distances were calculated using the following information:

Anchor Spacing Edge Distance Edge Distance


Tension And Shear Shear Load Only Tension Load Only
AScr ASmin fAS EDcr EDmin fED EDcr EDmin fED

HDI 3.5E 2.0E 0.5 3.0E 3.0E 1.00 3.0E 3.0E 1.00

Setting Instructions

1. Adjust depth gauge. 2. Hammer drill hole. 3. Clean hole. 4. Install anchor using proper
setting tool. Setting tool to be
driven into anchor until setting
tool shoulder meets top of anchor.
SPANDECK INSTALLATION STEPS

SPANDECK Preparation
1. Fax or send a layout of the area (footing & foundation) with dimensions and thickness
of foundation walls.
2. A Proposal will be faxed or sent to you showing the total cost, which includes;
SPANDECK, transportation, installation, and grouting of Precast joints. To proceed
with the order, simply sign and return the “Agreement”, found on the last page of the
Proposal.
3. Once the foundation has been poured, we “field measure” to verify the final
dimensions.
4. Please allow 2 to 3 weeks from the day we field measure until installation.

FOUNDATION Preparation
1. Place #4 rebar in foundation extending 2’-8” above the top of foundation at 18” O.C.,
or closer if required by your engineer. Keep these bars aligned 2-1/2” from outside of
foundation wall. This will provide 4”-5” clearance for the SPANDECK bearing.
2. Make sure the top of foundation walls, or recessed ledge, are level and cleared of any
debris, gravel, etc. so the SPANDECK bearing is evenly distributed.

SITE Preparation
1. The site needs to be prepared to allow access for a 65-ton crane and 45’ trailer and
semi. A 30’ X 30’ area within ten feet of the foundation should be leveled and
compacted to adequately assure the crane can set-up and install the SPANDECK.
2. Backfill foundation walls and compact soil as noted above. Verify with your engineer
before backfilling.
3. All overhead lines and other obstructions need to be moved prior to SPANDECK
installation.
4. Hanson Eagle Precast will send a representative to the jobsite to assess the site
preparation and address any issues prior to installation.

INSTALLATION by Hanson Eagle Precast


1. Hanson Eagle Precast will provide the trucks for hauling and the crane for installation
of the SPANDECK suspended concrete slabs.
2. Bearing pad is supplied by Hanson Eagle Precast and placed on the bearing
foundation walls.
3. SPANDECK suspended slabs are set in place and the keyway joints are then grouted.

AFTER SPANDECK INSTALLATION


1. Insert paper dam into SPANDECK voids at least 6” from each end. Paper dam can
be any object to stop the flow of concrete into the void, i.e. newspaper.
2. Bend the #4 bars extending from top of foundation at a 3” radius over the top of the
SPANDECK, leaving enough clearance for the concrete topping to consolidate around
the rebar.
3. Waterproof the perimeter and seams prior to placement of concrete topping!
4. Hanson Eagle Precast recommends using a reputable waterproofing contractor to
assure proper waterproofing of your new SPANDECK suspended concrete floor
system. If you elect to do your own waterproofing, please contact us for instruction
details.
5. Tie #4 rebar to bent bar at 18” O.C. each way (see details on previous pages)
6. Pour 3” of concrete topping minimum onto the SPANDECK. Slope topping slab from
6” to 3” toward front of garage for proper drainage,
7. Place control joints directly above SPANDECK keyway joints. These may be tooled during
concrete placement, or saw cut afterwards.
8. Additional waterstops, damproofing, and sealers can be used. Consult Hanson Eagle
Precast.
Get the extra
space you need
and increase the
value of your home!
Find out how home builders are
adding 600+ square feet to their own
homes with very little effort and cost.
A patented garage floor system called SPANDECK!
Spandeck is a prestressed concrete deck which bridges across the
foundation walls of your garage, opening the entire area beneath for
living or storage space. It is the quickest and most economical way
to add extra square footage to your home.

When you build with Spandeck you get:


• A room the size of your garage with no columns or beams!
• Installation takes only half a day. (Saves you time!)
• A smooth form concrete finish for your ceiling.

This extra space costs less than you think!


A movement toward Spandeck garage floors is growing among home-
owners who are not willing to waste the usable space beneath the
garage. In many cases the cost of Spandeck is partially offset by the
savings in backfilling, compaction, and thicker foundation walls around
the garage…especially on sloped lots with walk out basements.

Ready to get Started?


Don’t miss the chance to add 600+ square feet to your new
home. All you have to do is send Eagle Precast the layout
of your garage. We’ll take care of the rest! Delivery and
installation are always included.

Call today for a free estimate!

6087 West 5400 South


Salt Lake City, Utah 84118
801 966 1060
eagleprecast.com

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