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I'm considering making the intermediate floor in concrete! Does anyone have some knowledge on this?
I'm thinking of using peva45 or perhaps planja combideck! Does anyone have experience with this? Inspiration pictures?
How thick do you cast?
I've always been thinking about making a wooden floor, but now I've probably changed my mind since it's stone that's being built, so it would feel robust in concrete; pros and cons?
I'm considering making the intermediate floor in concrete! Does anyone have some knowledge on this?
I'm thinking of using peva45 or perhaps planja combideck! Does anyone have experience with this? Inspiration pictures?
How thick do you cast?
I've always been thinking about making a wooden floor, but now I've probably changed my mind since it's stone that's being built, so it would feel robust in concrete; pros and cons?
Know-It-All
· Västra Götaland
· 12 287 posts
The disadvantage is that it becomes more expensive than wood and a bit more cumbersome to install, otherwise I only see advantages. You can, for example, have a longer distance between pillars and setups.
If you don't want to cast, you can buy ready-made sections that are lifted into place with a crane.
If you don't want to cast, you can buy ready-made sections that are lifted into place with a crane.
Know-It-All
· Västra Götaland
· 12 287 posts
You'll need the formwork, concrete truck, supports, reinforcement, etc., so it will probably be a bit more expensive, but of course, very solid when it's done 
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