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djoakes
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Post: # 6935Post djoakes

Hi, Iam converting an old barn, we need to lay a concrete floor 6 metres wide x 22 metres long, will 4" thick be OK we have laid a 6" hardcore base, can we lay this in one large slab with expansion joints around the edges? or will I have to do it in seperate bays? we will be laying a stone floor on top of the slab.

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Post: # 6957Post Tony McC

You really need to consult a structural or civil engineer on site. However, as a very rough rule of thumb, no concrete bay should be more than 6 metres in length/width without including some sort of crack control or movement joints. At only 100mm thickness, I'd go for 4m max bay size, if poss.
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