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#4 · Jan 30, 2020 There are some fluid applied, and some specific sheet membranes, but you are relying on no application error too. #6 · Jan 30, 2020 WWF = Welded Wire Fabric (I try not to say "Mesh" as that confuses people with "fibermesh"). The example that Neal shows has the wood framing as the structure. The concrete is just the topping. So that's what you need to find out about yours. If the metal deck is just a set-in-place form to remain, then have at it. It probably isn't fastened down by any means nor panels aren't attached to each other. Put a waterproof membrane or bituminous roll-on product over it and extend it up the sidewalls and stick it out the edge like a flashing. The concrete spec should be similar to what would be in your driveway, thickness/rebar/WWF. But, if it's a structural component of the floor, then there is nothing to put on the deck. There is a limit on the products that can be applied to the top of the deck and underneath the concrete, because the concrete has to adhere and it's structural capability is dependent on the deck and concrete together and its connection to the shear tabs. The galvanization will have to suffice as a rust inhibitor and the topping sealant will have to prevent water infiltration. Also any sealants used under the laps are prohibited. The metal deck will be a sort of a vapor retarder for the storage room, but be careful applying anything to the inside as it will trap moisture in the concrete between the deck and the topping sealant. #7 · Jan 31, 2020 My uncle did the same thing you want to do. He painted the bottom of the steel and it made a nice ceiling. #8 · Feb 1, 2020 have 2 more of these coming up - we're using westcoat alx system but there are others,,, slope is critical #9 · Feb 2, 2020 (Edited) never saw a conc deck (hi-rise OR bdge ) built w/stay-in-place metal forms that had sand thrown in before the conc was placed,,, we do see many porches w/them that are 50% rusted thru due to improper lwater management we use 2'x8' expanded wire mesh straight outta the apron/vest stores for alx,,, deck system averages 3/8" thick #10 · Feb 2, 2020 I think the choice is where you put waterproofing, under the concrete with a path out or water proof the top surface of the concrete. This is much like we do on a wood deck.
#11 · Feb 3, 2020 Nealtw said: I think the choice is where you put waterproofing, under the concrete with a path out or water proof the top surface of the concrete. Click to expand...That was the point in my wordy responses. He can not waterproof with membrane, silicone or anything under the concrete if the metal deck is part of a structural system. Only if the deck is formwork to remain can he put something there. 0 Reply Insert Quotes Post Reply
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