What is a good base for concrete?

The base in concrete construction is usually a form of crushed stone. Most concrete contractors want a mix of coarse and fine aggregate to create a compactable base that is going to be safe for settlement and drainage.
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What do you put under a concrete slab?

Because concrete is a very porous material, it will absorb any moisture that it contacts. This can cause pooling. Without crushed stone, pooling water will settle under it and erode your slab. Adding a layer of crushed stone will add proper drainage, as well as create a barrier between your slab and the ground.
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What is the best material under concrete slab?

What is the Best Base for a Concrete Slab? Most people build a driveway or a patio so in that case, a good choice would be a mix of coarse and fine aggregate which will create a compactable base. Overall, a mix of crushed stone and stone dust is the best base material for any concrete flatwork.
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Is sand a good base for concrete?

As a general rule, stay away from using sand as a subbase. You're better off using gravel; your concrete will last longer and have less of a chance of cracking over time.
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Is gravel a good base for concrete?

Gravel provides a solid foundation for your concrete as it can be compacted. It also improves drainage, preventing water from pooling beneath the concrete.
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What gravel do you put under concrete?

What Material is Used for a Slab Base? The base in concrete construction is usually a form of crushed stone. Most concrete contractors want a mix of coarse and fine aggregate to create a compactable base that is going to be safe for settlement and drainage.
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Can I pour concrete directly on dirt?

Long story short, yes you can pour concrete over dirt.
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What size gravel is best for concrete?

Gravel for Concrete

Ideally, 6 inches of crushed stone or gravel should be used for most driveways. Proper application requires that the driveway hole be dug out, and the soil has to be prepared.
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Can I pour concrete over gravel?

Cement mix might work in some cases over an existing gravel driveway. Laying a concrete driveway over an existing gravel one is possible, but it is not generally recommended. The kind of gravel that is intended to go under cement is typically a smaller grade than what is used for gravel driveways.
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Can I pour concrete over rock?

Big rocks are not a problem as long as there is uniform concrete coverage and adequate rebar for temperature fluctuations. If the big rocks protrude up above grade and if you have a few in a row, it will weaken the slab. We like things uniform, including the grade, thickness of the concrete, etc.
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How many inches of gravel do you need for a concrete slab?

Excavate the soil to a depth of 8 inches, allowing 4 inches for the gravel base and 4 inches for the concrete slab.
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Do I need a sub-base for a concrete slab?

Subbase for Concrete Slab

The subbase placement is optional and it serves as a work platform for construction of the slab and provide more uniform support for the slab. As the thickness of subbase increases, the ultimate load carrying capacity of slab increases.
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How do you prepare ground for concrete?

  1. Dig the ground down to the proper depth. ...
  2. Smooth out the ground with the flat side of a rake so that you have a level surface. ...
  3. Tamp the ground with a hand tamper or mechanical tamper. ...
  4. Pour 2 inches of small, rounded gravel for additional drainage needs.
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How deep does a concrete base need to be?

In terms of how thick (or deep) your concrete shed base needs to be, we'd recommend it's a least 75mm deep – that's enough for most garden sheds.
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Do you need hardcore for concrete base?

You can't lay a concrete base directly onto soft ground, so a hardcore sub-base is essential.
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Is pea gravel good for concrete?

A.: Richard Meininger replied that there is no problem designing a concrete mixture with 3/8-inch maximum size coarse aggregate (pea gravel or crushed stone) using the ACI 211 proportioning procedures for a concrete slab placed by pumping.
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How much sand and gravel do I need for a yard of concrete?

An average 1:2:3 mix contains one part cement, two parts sand and three parts gravel. To make 1 cubic yard of concrete, you'd need seven 94-pound bags of cement, about 1/2 cubic yard of sand and just over 3/4 cubic yard of gravel.
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How thick should a concrete slab be?

Standard concrete floor slab thickness in residential construction is 4 inches. Five to six inches is recommended if the concrete will receive occasional heavy loads, such as motor homes or garbage trucks. To prepare the base, cut the ground level to the proper depth to allow for the slab thickness.
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What is the best aggregate for concrete?

Gravel or broken stone aggregates with rough and non-glassy texture are the best aggregates because they create a good bond with the cement paste. Aggregates need to be hard, strong, chemically inert, and non-porous. Organic substances and dirt coating compromise the strength and durability of concrete.
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Do you need a rebar for a 4 inch slab?

For 4” concrete slabs used for driveways and patios, #3 rebar is common. Driveways that will support daily traffic by heavy trucks frequently use 1/2″ or #4 steel bar.
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Should I spray water on my concrete after it is poured?

Properly curing your concrete improves strength, durability, water tightness, and resistance for many years. The first 7 days after installation you should spray the slab with water 5-10 times per day, or as often as possible. Once the concrete is poured the curing process begins immediately.
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How long does it take for 4 inches of concrete to cure?

The general rule of thumb is that concrete takes about 28 days to dry for every inch of slab thickness. Within 24 to 48 hours, the concrete will be ready for foot traffic.
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Do I need to compact soil before pouring concrete?

The soil you build your concrete pad on needs to be compact and well-drained to ensure the best concrete slab results. Concrete is a porous material so drainage can't be an issue. Otherwise, water under the concrete pad will result in stress cracks in the cement as the ground flexes.
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