I’m about to start building a Garden room. It’s 6 x 4 metres, normally I would probably build a Joist frame on piles/concrete blocks or something but this time there is a slab in situ.
the slab however is 8x5 ish so I can’t build along the edge. As suggested in another thread I should just lay a DPC and fix a wall plate to slab, I’m not comfortable that the wall plate won’t rot as it’s so close to a level the water will just run over the dpc and rot the timber.
I suggested bullding a two brick course and starting there and then using a floating floor in the middle, ( DPM, PIR, 22mm flooring)?
Other than that is laying a few blocks around the perimeter and building a joist frame, insulated between joists, flooring (ply, chipboard etc) and the wall plate of that.
Thoughts?
Thanks.
the slab however is 8x5 ish so I can’t build along the edge. As suggested in another thread I should just lay a DPC and fix a wall plate to slab, I’m not comfortable that the wall plate won’t rot as it’s so close to a level the water will just run over the dpc and rot the timber.
I suggested bullding a two brick course and starting there and then using a floating floor in the middle, ( DPM, PIR, 22mm flooring)?
Other than that is laying a few blocks around the perimeter and building a joist frame, insulated between joists, flooring (ply, chipboard etc) and the wall plate of that.
Thoughts?
Thanks.