I have a 6 inch 30x40 slab, on clay, no sand, nothing underneath. Pole barn is the highest point on property. All the dirt around pole barn is angled away. No water stands, no heaving, no cracks. I hired a friend to put the floor in. He does it for a living. Old school guy who likes wire. The floor was done in one pour, no forms, he used nails in the the outside walls to level with. I put the nails there with rotating self leveling dewalt laser. The laser paid for itself on just that job. For every 1/4 inch I was off, it cost me $100, a yard, in concrete. So I got the ground perfect before the pour. Used laser when concrete poured for the finisher to get center level. The finisher did a great job.
I also have 1 ft vented eves to help keep the water away. Have vent-a-ridge and power vent too. Not the first hint of moisture problems, no heaving, no heat. I live In Terre Haute, In.
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