Thats the way most would do it, either sand would be fineSorry to bother you again, but can I use sand and cement to lay and level these cut slabs or will this crumble over time? If yes, do I use building or sharp sand with my cement please?
Thats the way most would do it, either sand would be fineSorry to bother you again, but can I use sand and cement to lay and level these cut slabs or will this crumble over time? If yes, do I use building or sharp sand with my cement please?
I get why I am doing this but it begs the question, if someone has prepared a concrete base and all the effort and expense that entails, isn’t that undermined by these raised slabs? Isn’t all the load then at these points and not spread across the concrete base?
For a 5 metre wide shed, this will require approximately 25 slab sections as support. This means that if I cut a slab in 2, I need 13 slabs and the cheapest ones are around £6 each. Am I approaching this in the right way?Not a problem, your slabs or the concrete, will more than adequately spread the point load. Just make sure the whatever you use, to raise the timber off the base/the point loads, are closer than 200mm distance apart, to adequately support the base.