parrot77
Structural
- Jan 5, 2008
- 55
This is not a stricly Engineering problem but someone may offer some insight.
For under floor heating on a concrete ground supported slab I require 110mm of insulation to satisfy the U-value requirement.(Sourse- insulation manufacturer backed up by my own calcs)
Hense my ground floor build up is;
65mm screed with heating pipes on
110mm Insulation on
150mm Structural slab on
DPM/Radon Barrier.
Every detail I come across in books and literature shows the base of the structural slab level with the ground outside. This means however the floor level would be 325mm above the ground outside.
Traditionally a 150 step between inside and outside is formed by the structural slab (without any additional build up) In this case however a journey outside will require a parachute!!
My question; is there any consequenses of lowering the structural slab til the top is level or slightly below the ground outside? This will give a more acceptable step/ difference in level.
I propose to bring the dpm up the inside face of the wall and lap it with the dpc 150 above ground, to form a barrier.
Any thoughts?
For under floor heating on a concrete ground supported slab I require 110mm of insulation to satisfy the U-value requirement.(Sourse- insulation manufacturer backed up by my own calcs)
Hense my ground floor build up is;
65mm screed with heating pipes on
110mm Insulation on
150mm Structural slab on
DPM/Radon Barrier.
Every detail I come across in books and literature shows the base of the structural slab level with the ground outside. This means however the floor level would be 325mm above the ground outside.
Traditionally a 150 step between inside and outside is formed by the structural slab (without any additional build up) In this case however a journey outside will require a parachute!!
My question; is there any consequenses of lowering the structural slab til the top is level or slightly below the ground outside? This will give a more acceptable step/ difference in level.
I propose to bring the dpm up the inside face of the wall and lap it with the dpc 150 above ground, to form a barrier.
Any thoughts?