The weight a reinforced concrete (RC) slab can hold depends on its design, reinforcement, and the concrete mix used. Generally, a 3 ft x 1 ft x 4 inch slab can support around 40 to 60 pounds per square foot for typical residential applications. However, for precise load-bearing capacity, factors like the slab's reinforcement, the quality of concrete, and the specific use case must be considered. It’s always best to consult a structural engineer for accurate assessments.
The strength will vary depending on the type of concrete, the base, and the presence or absence of steel or fiberglass reinforcing.
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Supended slab are slab not sit on the ground directlySuspended slab is a slab supported by beams.
About 2.11 Cubic Yards.
about how much to pour a concrete slaba 12 x 14'
Slab-O-Concrete was created in 1994.
No. Concrete won't bond to concrete. It will end up cracking.
A 6-inch concrete slab can typically support around 150 pounds per square foot.
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
There are too many variables that are not quantified in the question to answer this. What kind of concrete? (There are different kinds.) Is the concrete reinforced? How is the square of concrete supported? What is the nature of the load and how is it distributed on the slab? We could go on.
What are Advantage pre cast concrete slab than insitu concrete?