Of course as you as you protect it JUST like radient heating is considered water lines in a concrete slab
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No. Concrete won't bond to concrete. It will end up cracking.
Also reffered to as 'slab footing' and it consists of concrete footing beams integrated into the concrete floor slab.
no matter how big the concrete slab is, it will never float
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When installed properly and correctly, a copper line from heating system can be used to heat concrete slab.
Epoxy coating is a possibility for repairing lines that are run through concrete. It is a god proven technology, and is fairly costly, but it lasts a long time, and does not involve removing the concrete slab.
To install a 4x4 post on a concrete slab, you will need a hammer drill, concrete anchors, and a wrench. First, mark the location for the post on the slab. Use the hammer drill to create holes in the concrete for the anchors. Place the post in position and insert the anchors into the holes. Tighten the anchors with a wrench to secure the post to the slab.
The pipe usually goes under the slab.
The best flooring option to install over a concrete slab is engineered hardwood or luxury vinyl plank. These options are durable, moisture-resistant, and can be installed directly on top of the concrete without the need for a subfloor.
To install a fence on a concrete slab, you can use anchor bolts or concrete screws to secure the fence posts to the slab. First, mark the locations for the posts on the slab and drill holes for the anchor bolts or screws. Then, insert the bolts or screws into the holes and tighten them to secure the posts in place. Finally, attach the fence panels to the posts to complete the installation.
To effectively install a concrete slab drain in your outdoor patio, follow these steps: Plan the location and size of the drain to ensure proper water drainage. Dig a trench for the drain, making sure it slopes away from the patio. Install a gravel base and a PVC drain pipe in the trench. Pour concrete around the drain pipe, making sure it is level with the patio surface. Allow the concrete to cure before testing the drain with water to ensure proper drainage.
Supended slab are slab not sit on the ground directlySuspended slab is a slab supported by beams.
The recommended footings for a concrete slab are typically made of reinforced concrete and should be at least 6 inches thick and extend below the frost line in your area to prevent shifting or cracking.
To build a deck on a concrete slab, you will need to first ensure the slab is level and in good condition. Then, you can attach pressure-treated wood sleepers to the slab using concrete anchors. Next, build the deck frame on top of the sleepers and secure it with screws. Finally, install the decking boards on top of the frame to complete your deck.
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To properly install a concrete slab on a slope for stability and durability, you should first prepare the site by leveling the ground and creating a solid base. Next, install forms to contain the concrete and reinforce the slab with steel mesh or rebar. Pour the concrete evenly and use a screed to level it. Finally, finish the surface with a trowel and allow it to cure properly. Proper drainage and slope design are also important considerations for long-term stability.