New concrete hardstanding - Diy or not?
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Since my last post on using blocks and flags LLL has given me something to think about. He mentioned having a concrete hardstanding and I'm thinking that would be a good option.
The area is 8x6 metres and in front of the garage. The only heavy vehicle would be the oil tanker once a year which may put a rear wheel on a small area.
What depth should I go for and is it possible for me to screed it on my own or should I get someone in? What is the maximum size before having an expansion gap?
I can do the preparation myself so it would just need someone to set up the formwork and screed it so hopefully that would keep the cost down.
I thought I would use Accumix Concrete to supply as they have done some in the area.
Any idea as to how long it would take to pour and screed?
Thanks in advance.
The area is 8x6 metres and in front of the garage. The only heavy vehicle would be the oil tanker once a year which may put a rear wheel on a small area.
What depth should I go for and is it possible for me to screed it on my own or should I get someone in? What is the maximum size before having an expansion gap?
I can do the preparation myself so it would just need someone to set up the formwork and screed it so hopefully that would keep the cost down.
I thought I would use Accumix Concrete to supply as they have done some in the area.
Any idea as to how long it would take to pour and screed?
Thanks in advance.
Andyfr
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IMO, Make your concrete slab 125mm, up the mix to a c35 and add a air entrainer (this will also make working the concrete easyer for you). Make your sub-base 150mm, always a good idea to use some geotextiles under the stone. Put in control joints, on your 8x6 pad put them at 2.6/3 and put 10mm expansion foam with dowels (300mm apart) anywhere the concrete joins another surface.
oh yeah and keep that 18t tanker off the drive!
he has pipes
oh yeah and keep that 18t tanker off the drive!
he has pipes
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