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Concrete raft foundation for timber frame annex


StevieT

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Ground is good and would be suitable for most foundations. Basically we are wanting to keep the build low and not install on a timber frame with plinth system.

Was really after the method of installation for an insulated raft to regs.

 

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"Depends how low you need to go, bear in mind you will need 150mm above the finished ground level up to the damp course to provide adequate clearance. 

So any system will be that high before you add 2.4m walls and a roof". 

 

 --Do you have any diagrams of how this would be constructed ? - residential

 

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14 minutes ago, StevieT said:

Can the insulation be installed on top with a screed or is it required within the raft and say 50mm PIR over DPM internally as a floating floor?

 

Not the same scenario but here's what we're doing:

 

200mm ground bearing slab (or raft) with one layer of mesh on top of 100mm compacted stone. Rising walls built up from this level to 150mm above the outside FGL.

DPM (tanking in our case) is placed under the slab and under the the externall walls.

150mm insulation is placed on top of the concrete slab, followed by 100mm of screed.

 

If you call your surrounding ground level "0m". You'd dig down until you hit suitable stiff soil, lets say 400mm. You'd then add 200mm stone, 100mm concrete + mesh, DPM, 150mm PIR, 100mm screed to give you a FFL of 150mm above your exterior ground level.

 

You can also use an insulated raft foundation - basically the concrete is poured inside an EPS tub you make out of formwork. Check out the Kore webdite for typical drawings.

 

Whatever method you use, you'll have to have your FGL/thresholds 150mm higher than your surrounding final ground level.

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