StevieB
Established Member
Anyone know how thin I can get away with laying a concrete slab? In my back cellar I have Victorian cobbles laid directly onto clay/earth. These are tightly packed and stable but clearly damp gets through them as they are laid on bare earth. They are as stable as a hardcore base so I was going to use them as the footings and pour a concrete slab over the top with a DPM between. My only question is how thin can I get away with the slab being. With it being a cellar I want to lose as little head height as possible so was thinking a 2" slab ideally. Don't want to use mesh if I do not have to, but would rather use mesh than increase the floor depth significantly over 2". No concerns over weight bearing as its not a workshop side, just going to have a pool table / chill out room down there, so there will be some form of flooring over the top of the slab for warmth. Anyone any experience of laying a slab this thin and the best mix to use for strength?
Steve
Steve