Self built house living room 5 24x8 6 middle cross beam roof reinforcement 8 mm double two way

Updated on Living room 2024-07-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you are really worried, I can help you check the calculation, but you need to know the thickness of the slab, the strength grade of the concrete, the spacing of the 8 mm rebar, and where (considering the snow load).

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The problem is not big, the force of the double-layer two-way is higher than that of the single-layer two-way is geometric, not by multiples, and there is a cross beam support, rest assured.

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