Hi
Our waterproofing bloke says we need to create a concrete upstand around an external bit of concrete floor (which has a basement underneath). We already built one out of engineering brick, and the upstand will take a wall, but we are removing this brick to do it in concrete.
I'm going to create the formwork with ply etc.
My question it this.
Can we simply clean off the concrete base with pressure washer and lay the upstand directly on? Will it bond? Or do I need to anchor it down with bolts? Or put some kind of bonding down?
Thanks
Laying a concrete upstand on concrete base
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needs a full construction joint wants scabling then cleaning and id dowel it as well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a_tVlj8g4s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a_tVlj8g4s
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Thanks for the comments
The upstanding needs to be the width of a double skin brick wall, and about 70mm high I think.
I have hired a scabbler but it has a rotating drum with little "bangles", rather than the type with multiple drill heads shown on that YouTube vid. It's REALLY slow to take any concrete off (especially in basement below, where I need to take 50mm off the concrete - yes you read that correctly)
Where can I hire a proper scabbler with the multiple drills instead of rotating drum? I called around loads of hire shops, none seem to have one... London anywhere
When you say "dowel it", what with? Can you get concrete dowels? Or should I use bolts? Or steel bars drilled into existing base?
The upstanding needs to be the width of a double skin brick wall, and about 70mm high I think.
I have hired a scabbler but it has a rotating drum with little "bangles", rather than the type with multiple drill heads shown on that YouTube vid. It's REALLY slow to take any concrete off (especially in basement below, where I need to take 50mm off the concrete - yes you read that correctly)
Where can I hire a proper scabbler with the multiple drills instead of rotating drum? I called around loads of hire shops, none seem to have one... London anywhere
When you say "dowel it", what with? Can you get concrete dowels? Or should I use bolts? Or steel bars drilled into existing base?
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