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It's probably been asked a 100 times already, but what mix should I made of
agg/sand/cement for footings? I'm building a conservatory with approx. 18 inch footings for the walls. got some 13m to do, and need to work out quantities (let alone costs!). before anyone shouts, yes I do realise it's special (srpc) cement I require. thanks. Peter. |
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![]() "Peter Dawson" wrote in message ... It's probably been asked a 100 times already, but what mix should I made of agg/sand/cement for footings? I'm building a conservatory with approx. 18 inch footings for the walls. got some 13m to do, and need to work out quantities (let alone costs!). before anyone shouts, yes I do realise it's special (srpc) cement I require. thanks. Peter. http://www.pavingexpert.com/mortars.htm#mixos There's an on-line calculator there too. |
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Peter Dawson wrote:
It's probably been asked a 100 times already, but what mix should I made of agg/sand/cement for footings? I'm building a conservatory with approx. 18 inch footings for the walls. got some 13m to do, and need to work out quantities (let alone costs!). before anyone shouts, yes I do realise it's special (srpc) cement I require. thanks. So that's about 3 cubic metres. You really want to mix that by hand? I wouldn't - readymix is far easier. -- Grunff |
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I've got hold of a petrol cement mixer and four willing victims :-))
thanks for your help. P. |
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So that's about 3 cubic metres. You really want to mix that by hand? I
wouldn't - readymix is far easier. And if access is no good for readymix, I built mine on a metal base, which just requires a few small pad foundations, in my case made from dense concrete blocks. Definitely the most expensive option, so consider it only if readymix is not practical, or there is a large level change that you don't want to fill with concrete/hardcore or use wooden joists over. Christian. |
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