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    BigRed1500 Posts: 70, Reputation: 8
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    Apr 24, 2014, 08:57 AM
    Replace Garage Lally Columns
    The bases of 2 columns in my garage are corroding from salt & snow melt coming of the cars.
    The columns are not embedded in the slab, but attached on the slab. I assume footer comes up to slab height.

    I want to replace these two columns, but actually raise the base up about an inch or two, to eliminate future corrosion. This is a 2400 square foot 2 story house plus attic, so I'm not just going to throw a concrete block under there to keep the new post off the ground.

    I need ideas. Cut floor, expose footer, add rebar and increase height of footer to include this additional 1-2" off the finished slab height?
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    Apr 24, 2014, 05:52 PM
    Bonding would be better if you cut down into the concrete a bit. However, sometimes they drill small holes, set rebar pins and rebar and build a retaining form with 2X2. Use high strength concrete mix. How are you planning to support the beam when you remove the old columns?
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    Apr 28, 2014, 07:58 AM
    I'll support the beam with a jack post on either side of the column I'm replacing while I do the work.

    Thanks for the tip, I'll look into both of these ways. I like the idea of either cutting down into the slab an inch or two, then pouring a new pier locked into that form.
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    Apr 28, 2014, 06:38 PM
    That would give you the most secure footing.

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