Chris Suffolk
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I am planning a workshop that this time I might actually follow through with. There will be a concrete slab, roughly 3.6mx3.6m. I'll be laying a single course of heavy/dense concrete blocks to give me a height of 125mm (slightly more after mortar) upon which I will build the timber frame. Standard stuff. Except I will not be using a wooden floor. I'm a big guy in all dimensions and between me and heavy machines I just don't want to deal with a spongy wooden floor. Instead I will just use the concrete slab as the floor. Again that's not unusual but the issue is the course of blocks. My intention was to have them all the way around but then I'd have to step over 125+mm of brick to get in and out of the workshop which is just not ideal when it comes to moving heavy things in and out. It also just looks naff for when I come to sell the house.
The only alternative is to have a gap in the brick course for the door frame (or a much lower lip just to prevent water running in, maybe 25mm or so). I intend to use a PVC double door with PVC frame so I am not worried about the doors or the frame wicking moisture up or getting rotten. Is that a sensible plan?
The only alternative is to have a gap in the brick course for the door frame (or a much lower lip just to prevent water running in, maybe 25mm or so). I intend to use a PVC double door with PVC frame so I am not worried about the doors or the frame wicking moisture up or getting rotten. Is that a sensible plan?