I just finished doing that last month. Too old to do it myself anymore so hired it done. Swept the floor real good filled in a real low spot, floor drain or something. Don't need a floor drain park a car covered with snow in there next morning car and floor are both dry. Next step, he put down something like bubble wrap over the old floor. Then 6X6 wire mesh Then the pex tube was plastic zip tied to the wire mesh in a spiral loop. They poured 4" of concrete over all this making sure the mesh 6X6 was pulled up into the concrete. They finished it just as smooth as I wanted it. I installed a 28 gallon electric water heater, circulating pump,expansion tank,pressure temp gauge and thermostat. The building is just a little bigger than a 2 car garage and well insulated. I haven't got the first electric bill yet. We pay very little per KW usually less than $30 per month in town here. The garage was built in 1932 concrete was almost as old.
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