Hi
I'm aiming to build a shed/workshop about 4x5m with a heavy green roof on a timber frame.
Most advice on foundations I've had ends up with a concrete footing about 100mm thick plus a layer of concrete blocks. The floor is then sand, dpm, and concrete floor poured in the middle.
Just come across aircrete foundation blocks which looks like it might be an easier and vaguely greener approach. But, don't quite understand how they're laid. Is it:
1. dig trench with nice level bottom (sand screed required?)
2. lay 2 courses of foundation blocks, mortared on the horizontals (but not the verticals?)
3. Backfill
4. Bob's your uncle.
Perhaps I'm missing something obvious...
If anyone has a link to an instructional video or similar that'd be marvellous, I can't seem to find one.
Cheers
Kev
I'm aiming to build a shed/workshop about 4x5m with a heavy green roof on a timber frame.
Most advice on foundations I've had ends up with a concrete footing about 100mm thick plus a layer of concrete blocks. The floor is then sand, dpm, and concrete floor poured in the middle.
Just come across aircrete foundation blocks which looks like it might be an easier and vaguely greener approach. But, don't quite understand how they're laid. Is it:
1. dig trench with nice level bottom (sand screed required?)
2. lay 2 courses of foundation blocks, mortared on the horizontals (but not the verticals?)
3. Backfill
4. Bob's your uncle.
Perhaps I'm missing something obvious...
If anyone has a link to an instructional video or similar that'd be marvellous, I can't seem to find one.
Cheers
Kev