What should I do if the living room of the newly built self built house is 5X6 and there is a sinkin

Updated on Living room 2024-06-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The base is loose and there is no tamping result. Now, we can only wait for a while until this subsidence phenomenon is basically gone, and then redo the ground.

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5*6 living room is ok.

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The cost is a bit high, considering that it is self-built in the countryside, the conservative design can be: the main reinforcement of secondary rebar is 12 12 cm, and the auxiliary reinforcement is 12 14 cm. Of course, this is also related to the thickness of the floor slab, the thickness of the slab should be 15-20 cm, and the adjacent slab should sink at least 5 cm when supporting the formwork.

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1. All are based on the premise of practicality, and then achieve the visual effect with beauty. Then think about what decoration, it depends on your decoration style, hardcover or simple, and the specific electricity can be negotiable.

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It's better not to, the distance is too long, it's not safe at all. If possible, a roof is poured directly with concrete. If you use prefabricated panels, you need to put several beams to connect the prefabricated panels.