Concrete base for summer house - Quantities required
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Before I start can I assure you that I have read other posts and other advice on this website. However, please bear with me! I am going to erect a Cannock 32 Log Cabin/Summer House bought from B&Q (Supplied by Shire buildings). I wish to construct a concrete base measuring 2820mm x 2200mm x 120mm deep (0.75 cubic metres). For various reasons I wish to use B&Q materials. I have used the calculator for materials required but instead of separate sand and gravel I would like to use B&Q's All in Ballast supplied in bags (I know I could buy in tonne bags but for various reasons would rather use B&Q "large" bags). I know the ideal mix should be 1:4 but because the bags of all in ballast do not have weights on them I do not know how many to order. Also, does the 1:4 mix mean by volume or by weight? Can any one help me to decide how many bags to order. Also, would I need to incorporate a wire mesh reinforcing into the base? Grateful for any help.
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dude before you order these bags why not make it 150 deep and have a metre of concrete delivered
the volumetric guys will wait,the concrete will be better and it will be done in an hour
I have heard of people bucketing concrete upstairs
I know that doesnt answer your questions but using small bags is an untenable way of doing it
LLL
the volumetric guys will wait,the concrete will be better and it will be done in an hour
I have heard of people bucketing concrete upstairs
I know that doesnt answer your questions but using small bags is an untenable way of doing it
LLL
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i concur with LLL. mixing by hand, especially bags, is no good, as the first batch you do starts curing before you have a chance to screed the whole thing
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feck yeah, even with out big 3/4 cube diesel mixer i buy in anything over .5m cube collecting it from the bathcing plant, just cant mix it as well for the price
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