not for working in but for the mower, garden tools and a bit of garden storage, I'm about to lay a concrete slab for a 7ft by 7ft timber garden shed and am having some reservations about the slab construction!
Basically what I've done is dig down about 5" to compact soil, stuck 6" gravel boards around the edge all nice and level then part filled with hardcore consisting misc rubble to a rough depth of 3"to 4" , broken paving slabs all broken down to a max size of a cricket ball (many are smaller) . I've compacted this down as best I can by hand (sledge and tamper) but the pieces are quite big so lots of voids.
I am now intending to mix up concrete and pour in but my main worry is the water from the mix draining through the hardcore. I've read that people put in a DPC to stop precisely this but I havnt done so. I'm not worried about damp rising through the floor as shed will sit on tanalised bearers. Should I be re thinking this and getting some sand in there and a DPC? I really dont want to as I would have to re do the work and add expense.
So to summarise - without a DPC will the water from the mix drain through the hardcore and make the slab weak or am I worried about nothing?
thanks in advance
Basically what I've done is dig down about 5" to compact soil, stuck 6" gravel boards around the edge all nice and level then part filled with hardcore consisting misc rubble to a rough depth of 3"to 4" , broken paving slabs all broken down to a max size of a cricket ball (many are smaller) . I've compacted this down as best I can by hand (sledge and tamper) but the pieces are quite big so lots of voids.
I am now intending to mix up concrete and pour in but my main worry is the water from the mix draining through the hardcore. I've read that people put in a DPC to stop precisely this but I havnt done so. I'm not worried about damp rising through the floor as shed will sit on tanalised bearers. Should I be re thinking this and getting some sand in there and a DPC? I really dont want to as I would have to re do the work and add expense.
So to summarise - without a DPC will the water from the mix drain through the hardcore and make the slab weak or am I worried about nothing?
thanks in advance