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I need some information about ground supported concrete slabs, timber joists and cavity walls
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Ground supported concrete slabs - the method commonly used to provide floors in modern dwellings - a lump of concrete sat on the ground, flat so your carpet looks nice on it.
Timber joists - the structural rectangular wooden pieces spaced at regular intervals across a span to support a floor. Often used on the first floor of a dwelling.
Cavity walls - the normal method of domestic construction using two layers of brick or block separated by about 50mm of air gap, and held togther by metal brick ties at regular intervals.
Ground supported concrete slabs - the method commonly used to provide floors in modern dwellings - a lump of concrete sat on the ground, flat so your carpet looks nice on it.
Timber joists - the structural rectangular wooden pieces spaced at regular intervals across a span to support a floor. Often used on the first floor of a dwelling.
Cavity walls - the normal method of domestic construction using two layers of brick or block separated by about 50mm of air gap, and held togther by metal brick ties at regular intervals.