Hi all,
This is my first post, so bear with me if I inadvertently do or say something silly
Recently bought a 3 bed victorian semi-detached in need of a complete renovation, so that's what I'm tackling at the mo - pics will follow!
My question relates to the kitchen, where the existing floor is a wonky, crumbling (possibly original?) concrete slab that I will excavate.
I have learned now that laying a new concrete slab will take a long time to set and as I am keen to get the kitchen done as soon as possible I was wondering if there is an alternative I could use (block-and-beam perhaps?) in order to progress quickly. I need a stable base, as I am planning to install UFH on top of it.
Any tipps appreciated!
Thx
This is my first post, so bear with me if I inadvertently do or say something silly
Recently bought a 3 bed victorian semi-detached in need of a complete renovation, so that's what I'm tackling at the mo - pics will follow!
My question relates to the kitchen, where the existing floor is a wonky, crumbling (possibly original?) concrete slab that I will excavate.
I have learned now that laying a new concrete slab will take a long time to set and as I am keen to get the kitchen done as soon as possible I was wondering if there is an alternative I could use (block-and-beam perhaps?) in order to progress quickly. I need a stable base, as I am planning to install UFH on top of it.
Any tipps appreciated!
Thx