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1 CONCRETE AND SUSPENDED TIMBER
Ground Floors CONCRETE AND SUSPENDED TIMBER

2 TYPES OF GROUND FLOORS Concrete Suspended timber Ground floors

3 FUNCTIONS Support imposed loads Provide a level surface
May differ depending what the building is used for Factory floor needs to be capable of supporting larger loads than that of a dwelling house Machinery/vehicles Partitions/furniture People Provide a level surface Strength and stability Durability The material used remain intact surface of floor does not ravel Quality of concrete

4 FUNCTIONS Prevent damp rising Prevent heat loss Allow for finish
As a concrete floor rests on the ground dampness can rise up through it due to capillary action the use of a damp proof membrane can prevent this happening Prevent heat loss Allow for finish

5 CONCRETE GROUND FLOOR: COMPONENTS
Hardcore Crushed stone dia. 100mm Layers 225mm deep Max. Depth 900mm Insulation 60mm expanded polystyrene Damp proof membrane 1200 gauge plastic sheet Laid on sand blinding Concrete 1:3:6 mix

6 FOUNDATION & RISING WALLS
soil Concrete foundation

7 HARDCORE PLACED & COMPACTED
150mm min. hardcore

8 DAMP PROOF MEMBRANE dpm carried up wall and over block work of inner leaf

9 INSULATION 25mm insulation 60mm insulation

10 REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB
150mm min. concrete

11 WALLS CONSTRUCTED 150mm min. clearance

12 FLOOR OPTIONS The services can be laid in the concrete slab in advance
This will negate the need for a finished slab It will however mean that there will be a reduced flexibility in dealing with services afterwards Changes in the service layouts cannot be made without digging up the floor With the inclusion of the finish screed service plans can be altered even after the walls are built

13 OPTIONAL SCREED A 75mm screed can be placed
on top of the floor to accommodate service pipes such as central heating and gas

14 RISING WALLS COMPLETED

15 HARDCORE INFILL

16 RADON BARRIER LAID

17 DPM / INSULATION /STEEL

18 CONCRETE POURED

19 POWER FLOATING CONCRETE

20 CONCRETE GROUND FLOOR: FINISHED

21 CONCRETE GROUND FLOOR: FINISHED

22 ALTERNATIVE METHOD Components: Hardcore Concrete subfloor Dpm
Insulation Concrete screed (cement & sand mix)

23 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS screed insulation dpc/dpm slab hardcore

24 FUNCTIONS OF SCREED Provide a level surface for finish
Carpet / Tiles / Timber Take out any irregularities in the slab Accommodate services Pipes

25 ALTERNATIVE METHOD Advantages Disadvantages
Screed laid after heavy work No need to protect floor during construction Dpm less likely to be damaged Disadvantages Dpm not continuous from floor to wall Screed must be barrowed in Labour intensive / costly

26 SUSPENDED TIMBER FLOOR

27 When is a suspended timber floor best used?
Used where the depth of fill exeeds 900mm. 900mm

28 Underfloor Ventilation
Why do we need ventilation? To avoid excessive build up of moist air in the underfloor space. To keep the moisture content of the timber floor members below 20% of their dry weight, to prevent fungal attack taking place.

29 Dwarf wall Wall plate underside treated DPC Block sleeper wall 150mm
gaps Gaps left between blocks to allow air circulation 150mm

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31 How to calculate the number of ventilations opes required, for the house illustrated.

32 150mm seated vent through cavity DPC GL Radon Barrier 100MM Insulation
22mm Timber floor 125 x 44 Timber Joists DPC 100 x 75mm wall plate on DPC Min 75mm For ventilation Min 150mm Dwarf Wall span 2m between 150mm Concrete slab GL 150 Radon Barrier 150MM LAYER OF HARD CORE T `3T


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