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The thickness of a second-floor structure typically depends on the type of materials used and the load requirements. For wood framing, floor joists are generally 1.5 inches thick, while concrete slabs can range from 4 to 6 inches thick. Additionally, factors such as insulation, flooring, and ceiling finishes may add extra thickness. Always consult local building codes and a structural engineer for specific requirements.

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