concrete on concrete

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longdogs

Hi

I have a large concrete area at the end of the garden approx 20ft x 12ft and about 6'' thick. I want to put a shed 10x8 on the area and will need to build up the concrete at one end because the 'fall' is a bit too much.

My question is, can I just make up some form work and lay concrete on top of the old concrete or do I have to treat the surface in any way. The original concrete has been there for about 20 years if that makes any difference.?

Thank you.
 
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Providing the addition depth is over 100mm, you shouldn't have a problem.
If the addition depth is less, sometimes it don't bond that well.
 
If its only foot traffic then I would have said 50mm minimum using a 10mm aggregate.
And the base well power washed.
 
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If its only foot traffic then I would have said 50mm minimum using a 10mm aggregate.
And the base well power washed.

50mm 0f 10mm aggregate with a cement grout slurry, is plenty good enough.

Would suggest, if shed has own floor, bed and level three rows of path edging and sit shed on them. Will be fraction of the price concrete.
oldun :)
 

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