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Hi
This is partly rhetorical but feel like discussing it.
About to start building new small workshop, 16x7 feet. Bit of a railway carriage!
It will pretty much be as Mike's drawing, three courses of bricks with 4x2 stud walls cladding, onduline roof so reasonably lightweight.
It will be going on top of a paved area, which has stone slabs on what I am pretty sure is a substantial concrete base.
I did think about going straight onto to the slabs with the three courses of bricks and leveling over the floor then using a liquid DPC before laying chipboard flooring but now I am now thinking to lay a concrete slab on the stone slabs, say 75mm thick and putting the brick base on that.
What are your thoughts guys?
This is partly rhetorical but feel like discussing it.
About to start building new small workshop, 16x7 feet. Bit of a railway carriage!
It will pretty much be as Mike's drawing, three courses of bricks with 4x2 stud walls cladding, onduline roof so reasonably lightweight.
It will be going on top of a paved area, which has stone slabs on what I am pretty sure is a substantial concrete base.
I did think about going straight onto to the slabs with the three courses of bricks and leveling over the floor then using a liquid DPC before laying chipboard flooring but now I am now thinking to lay a concrete slab on the stone slabs, say 75mm thick and putting the brick base on that.
What are your thoughts guys?