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Nick Read
 
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Default Concrete floor in Victorian flat - How is it held up ?


"G&M" wrote in message
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My mum's house, built in about 1800, has a similar sort of arrangement,
the difference is its laid on top of the joists rather than down between
them. All the upstairs floors are solid. How it seems to have been done
was that bundles of hay were laid onto the joists, then layers of plaster
(apparently not concrete in this case) were poured on top gradually,


That will probably be lime/sand mix actually. Sort of between plaster and
concrete on the strength scale.


Yes you're probably right, its certainly stronger than conventional plaster,
but it seems a lot finer and a bit more 'crumbly' than concrete.