What is the best sub base for concrete?

The best sub-base for a concrete slab is gravel. The soil has to be prepped first before the gravel can be laid down; pouring concrete directly onto rock is not considered a best practice. You can use different kinds of gravel for the subbase as long as it is clean and uniform in shape and size.
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What is best to put under concrete?

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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Do you need a subbase for a concrete?

When do you need to use a subbase under concrete pavements? The need for a subbase - a layer of granular material placed on a prepared subgrade - depends on the frequency of heavy truck loadings. While mandatory for major highways, a subbase is seldom required for light-duty concrete pavements.
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How thick should a concrete sub base be?

The entire subbase and base system should be at least 4 inches thick—thicker if the engineer feels it is needed for proper support.
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What goes under concrete pad?

You do need gravel under a concrete slab, footing, or patio. 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 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 directly on dirt?

Long story short, yes you can pour concrete over dirt.
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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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Can you pour concrete without gravel?

Whether you pour concrete for a walkway or patio, a strong gravel base is required to prevent the concrete from cracking and shifting. Gravel is especially important in clay soil because it doesn't drain well, which results in water pooling under the concrete slab and slowly eroding the soil as it finally drains.
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What is the best sub-base for a driveway?

The most common sub-base material is DT Type 1 (MOT) which consists of crushed rock graded from 40mm down to dust. The range of sizes ensure the material interlocks when compacted whilst still remaining permeable to water.
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What can I use for subbase?

' The most common granular aggregate sub-base is DoT (Department of Transport) Type 1 and Type 3 Limestone. They are both crushed stone: Type 1 has a maximum permitted top size of 63mm, graded down to dust; and Type 3 is an open-graded 40mm unbound mixture with a reduced amount of fines.
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How much subbase do I need for a concrete slab?

As a rule; your base must be 75mm larger that the finished slab to allow for formwork. Clear the area of stones and plants and excavate to a minimum depth of 100mm (deeper for soft ground). The ground should be levelled and well compacted using a small garden roller or a lump hammer to provide a base for your concrete.
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What kind of gravel do you use under 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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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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How do you prepare subgrade for concrete?

Before you start any concrete project, you need to be sure you have a clear area. Make sure you know the depth of your concrete project, and then remove soil, organic materials, rocks or other items in the area. Be sure to remove enough so that the final area of your concrete will sit slightly above ground.
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Is 3 inches of concrete enough?

A concrete patio slab should be at least 4 inches thick and have a compressive strength of 3,000 PSI. You're free to make it thicker or stronger, but unless specifically required for your patio build, it's likely overkill to surpass 4 inches in thickness.
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Can I mix cement with sand only?

Can I make concrete with just sand and cement? No, you can't make concrete with only sand and cement. Concrete isn't considered concrete without aggregates like gravel and stone. It's the aggregates that contribute to concrete having high strength.
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Can I use sharp sand as a sub base?

We recommend laying sharp sand to the thickness of 10/15mm . The sand is only there to blind the top of your sub-base, so it should be firm.
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Can you pour concrete over sandy soil?

Failing to Prep the Site

If you're lucky enough to have sandy soil in your yard, you can simply remove the grass and topsoil and pour a layer of gravel for extra drainage. Make sure the surface is firm and level before you start pouring concrete as well.
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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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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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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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Should I water ground before pouring concrete?

It will expand when wet and shrink when dry and your concrete slab will be a disaster. Best to get as much clay removed as possible, compact the sub-grade evenly, and make sure to water the ground before placing the concrete.
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