Hi all ,
I hope someone can help with the following questions i have .
My situation is as follows , I have recently had patio doors fitted to replace my up and over garage door , they are 200mm high on 3 courses of bricks up with another 3 course concrete block wall tied to the first course on the inside of my garage . the garage is attached to the side of my 1960's semi 28ft long X 7 ft wide. I am wanting to level the floor along the full length of the garage and fit insulation under 18mm plywood . It is not going to be used as a Habitable room just a util and workshop.
My options are to build a suspended woooden floor with joists etc to counter the slope or pour a new concrete slab on top of the existing one where it slopes from 2.4m to the front of the garage where my new doors are . the fall is 200mm at the doors .
my questions are as follows .
If i order ready mixed concrete (C25)and fill the slope back to the level floor on top of the old sloping slab I am concerned about where the concrete gets thinner and meets the existing concrete slab at the level point in the floor . Is there a way to overcome this to prevent the thinnest point of the concrete cracking ?
the existing slab has no dpm below it so I am going to fit a new one below the new concrete and on top of the old slab.
Would i need to fit timber batterns say 4X1" around the new pour to obtain the new levels and would the dpm go behind these or in front ?
Lastly I've seen in posts you fit the insulation below the new slab , but would i be better fitting it on top as i plan to do in the rest of the garage .
Sorry for all the questions and many ,many thanks in advance for any help offered
Glenn
I hope someone can help with the following questions i have .
My situation is as follows , I have recently had patio doors fitted to replace my up and over garage door , they are 200mm high on 3 courses of bricks up with another 3 course concrete block wall tied to the first course on the inside of my garage . the garage is attached to the side of my 1960's semi 28ft long X 7 ft wide. I am wanting to level the floor along the full length of the garage and fit insulation under 18mm plywood . It is not going to be used as a Habitable room just a util and workshop.
My options are to build a suspended woooden floor with joists etc to counter the slope or pour a new concrete slab on top of the existing one where it slopes from 2.4m to the front of the garage where my new doors are . the fall is 200mm at the doors .
my questions are as follows .
If i order ready mixed concrete (C25)and fill the slope back to the level floor on top of the old sloping slab I am concerned about where the concrete gets thinner and meets the existing concrete slab at the level point in the floor . Is there a way to overcome this to prevent the thinnest point of the concrete cracking ?
the existing slab has no dpm below it so I am going to fit a new one below the new concrete and on top of the old slab.
Would i need to fit timber batterns say 4X1" around the new pour to obtain the new levels and would the dpm go behind these or in front ?
Lastly I've seen in posts you fit the insulation below the new slab , but would i be better fitting it on top as i plan to do in the rest of the garage .
Sorry for all the questions and many ,many thanks in advance for any help offered
Glenn