Hi all,
I have just bought a 1930s house. We are doing the Kitchen at the moment and I have discovered that the floor is all cracked and loose.
I have decided to replace the floor with a new concrete slab (with DPM & 50mm insulation).
Before I bought the house I noticed the Lino in the Kitchen was all out of shape. The previous owner told me they had had a leak but it was all sorted now.
When digging out the floor I noticed that around the water pipe was newer conrete than the rest of the room. My guess is that there was a water main leak and a new one has been fed in using a trench & pneumatic mole method (Would anyone agree). The old floor was therefore subject to heave as the soil expanded with the water.
Anyway My guess is that this was a couple of years ago. The soil under the existing slab is still very soft (I was able to insert a broom handle in over 2ft by hand) although it does feel firm to walk on.
My question is can I put my hardcore base on top of this soil (ie will it support the slab) or do I need to dig all the soil out down to the harder stuff? If I do then I have a hell of a job ahead of me!!!
Thanks,
Tim
I have just bought a 1930s house. We are doing the Kitchen at the moment and I have discovered that the floor is all cracked and loose.
I have decided to replace the floor with a new concrete slab (with DPM & 50mm insulation).
Before I bought the house I noticed the Lino in the Kitchen was all out of shape. The previous owner told me they had had a leak but it was all sorted now.
When digging out the floor I noticed that around the water pipe was newer conrete than the rest of the room. My guess is that there was a water main leak and a new one has been fed in using a trench & pneumatic mole method (Would anyone agree). The old floor was therefore subject to heave as the soil expanded with the water.
Anyway My guess is that this was a couple of years ago. The soil under the existing slab is still very soft (I was able to insert a broom handle in over 2ft by hand) although it does feel firm to walk on.
My question is can I put my hardcore base on top of this soil (ie will it support the slab) or do I need to dig all the soil out down to the harder stuff? If I do then I have a hell of a job ahead of me!!!
Thanks,
Tim