Building a slab

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silverbirch
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Post: # 25535Post silverbirch

Hi All

Another novice here.

I have to build a 16m x 4m slab to situate a timber built cattery on. I've been led to believe that a DPM is not required or needed as the slab is open to the elements. The slab will have a limestone hardcore.

Is this the case or should I use a DPM?

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Post: # 25541Post seanandruby

D P M yes. the idea of a membrane is to stop the sub base sucking the water out thereby weakening the slab.
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Post: # 25570Post Tony McC

There should ALWAYS be a DPM beneath concrete. I've never yet heard a good argument to omit it.
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