Concrete base around the house
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I am putting a new concrete base around 3 sides of the house before putting down outdoor tiles on top. At the side of the house this terrace is covered with a roof. This will make up a very large terrace all around the house. The old one has cracked tiles and "dropped " in places, I assume as I am no expert due to insufficient base under the concrete.
My question is to do with the fall I put in the concrete away from the house. If I put a fall of 1:75 at the back, front and one side of the house, is this correct ? I am concerned about where the concrete at the back meets the concrete at the side. Will there be a "ridge" in the concrete ?
I hope this makes sense !
Mark
My question is to do with the fall I put in the concrete away from the house. If I put a fall of 1:75 at the back, front and one side of the house, is this correct ? I am concerned about where the concrete at the back meets the concrete at the side. Will there be a "ridge" in the concrete ?
I hope this makes sense !
Mark
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I hope I have uploaded the picture correctly ! As can be seen my worry is the fall away from the drainpipe to the garden and then the fall where the chairs are to the garden. Two different directions, what happens where they meet. It has been suggested to me that I should work at a 45 degree angle to the corner of the house.
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It was difficult to work out what fall was in place due to the way the concrete had dropped in places around the house and the tiles cracked ( i assume this was due to insufficient hardcore under the concrete - my guess). I think that at the front and back of the house there was a fall for the rainwater to run away from the house and under the roof at the side of the house it was level or maybe a slight very slight fall.
There is no expansion joints anywhere, no mesh within the concrete or any membrane. Also underneath the canopy at the side of the house, the hardcore is made up mainly of broken tiles. I am not saying any or all of the above are required just commenting.
Mark
There is no expansion joints anywhere, no mesh within the concrete or any membrane. Also underneath the canopy at the side of the house, the hardcore is made up mainly of broken tiles. I am not saying any or all of the above are required just commenting.
Mark
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I have a further two questions regarding my concrete base.
What should the slope be away from the house for my concrete base, I have heard 1:50, 1:75 and everything in between ?
Secondly, I am thingking of putting in the plastic expansion joints, how often should they be put into the concrete base ?
The reason I am thinking of using them is becasue of the range of temperature where I live, 35 degrees down to minus 10
Any advice would be appreciated
thanks
Mark
What should the slope be away from the house for my concrete base, I have heard 1:50, 1:75 and everything in between ?
Secondly, I am thingking of putting in the plastic expansion joints, how often should they be put into the concrete base ?
The reason I am thinking of using them is becasue of the range of temperature where I live, 35 degrees down to minus 10
Any advice would be appreciated
thanks
Mark
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thanks for all the replies, one last question I hope.
I am concreting a path next to the house which is approx 1m wide by 16m long. I have split the concreting into 4m sections, so have put together some formwork in 4m x 1m "sections". Once I have concreted the first section, can I leave in place the wood formwork to help ensure it is easy to smooth the next section of concrete. Then once it is finished will it be easy to remove the wooden pieces which are between the two 1 x 4m sections ? Is there anything I can do which will make it easy to remove this wood which is between the 2 sections.
I hope this make sense !!!
I am concreting a path next to the house which is approx 1m wide by 16m long. I have split the concreting into 4m sections, so have put together some formwork in 4m x 1m "sections". Once I have concreted the first section, can I leave in place the wood formwork to help ensure it is easy to smooth the next section of concrete. Then once it is finished will it be easy to remove the wooden pieces which are between the two 1 x 4m sections ? Is there anything I can do which will make it easy to remove this wood which is between the 2 sections.
I hope this make sense !!!
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And with regard to the strength of the concrete bases, I assume as long as there is enough hard core underneath I do not need to worry that there are 4 seperate "blocks of concrete ". I do not need to try and join each section together with wire grills for further rigidity. I only ask because of the change in temperature here, and the subsequent contraction and expansion of the soil underneath.
Or am I worrying unnecessarily !!!
Or am I worrying unnecessarily !!!