Hi all,
I am looking for some advice please. I am a plasterer.
I am converting an existing cellar into a usable room, or store room. The cellar is about 3 meters by 4 meters. I have plasterboarded and skimmed the ceiling, now i need to dig down to put in a concrete floor. I have started to dig and i am digging up mostlly like cobble stones with a fine sand and some earth all mixed together. The house is victorian.I have dug down about 9 inches , i planned to put in a 4 or 5 inch concrete floor and so i will have a little more head room to the ceiling. As i dig i have come to the bottom course of bricks that havnt really got much of a foundation under them so i plan to concrete to the first course of bricks.now i have realised i have a few problems. As i dig the cellar is getting very full with rubble so i think about concreting half of the cellar first but i will still have to carry out all of the rubble in order to bring in the new aggregate and cement to do the concreting. This is where i would like some advice from the experts.i am thinking ,
1. because i have dug out mostlly small cobbles and sand with a bit of earth mixed in, could i actually use this mixture with cement to make the concrete and tip it in where i dug it out from? This would solve a lot or problems.or will i have to go and buy new aggregate?
2. i am thinking that maybe i will have to concrete the cellar in maybe 4 sections, i would like to know about any problems this would cause as i dont know if it is ok to do this.IE. concrete a quater of the cellar, then maybe after a few days another quater etc.I am wondering about any problems where the concrete joints will be.
Thanks for any advice
Scooty
I am looking for some advice please. I am a plasterer.
I am converting an existing cellar into a usable room, or store room. The cellar is about 3 meters by 4 meters. I have plasterboarded and skimmed the ceiling, now i need to dig down to put in a concrete floor. I have started to dig and i am digging up mostlly like cobble stones with a fine sand and some earth all mixed together. The house is victorian.I have dug down about 9 inches , i planned to put in a 4 or 5 inch concrete floor and so i will have a little more head room to the ceiling. As i dig i have come to the bottom course of bricks that havnt really got much of a foundation under them so i plan to concrete to the first course of bricks.now i have realised i have a few problems. As i dig the cellar is getting very full with rubble so i think about concreting half of the cellar first but i will still have to carry out all of the rubble in order to bring in the new aggregate and cement to do the concreting. This is where i would like some advice from the experts.i am thinking ,
1. because i have dug out mostlly small cobbles and sand with a bit of earth mixed in, could i actually use this mixture with cement to make the concrete and tip it in where i dug it out from? This would solve a lot or problems.or will i have to go and buy new aggregate?
2. i am thinking that maybe i will have to concrete the cellar in maybe 4 sections, i would like to know about any problems this would cause as i dont know if it is ok to do this.IE. concrete a quater of the cellar, then maybe after a few days another quater etc.I am wondering about any problems where the concrete joints will be.
Thanks for any advice
Scooty