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The three types of suspended concrete floor systems suitable for residential construction are insitu concrete, composite concrete/steel and precast concrete.
The suspended timber floor construction as a section will include the concrete floor, sleeper walls, floor joints, wall plates etc. The identification of the components and their functions will enable you to have a good idea of the floor.
Suspended slabs sit above the ground and have no contact with the earth, yet provide the same feeling underfoot as a slab on ground. They can be deployed to create floors for upper stories, or used on top of supporting walls to form a ground floor (common on sloping sites).
There are three types of suspended concrete floor systems which defer in the way they are constructed, precast suspended slabs, cast in-situ and composite concrete/steel.
Subfloor – the structurally sound layer, usually plywood. Flooring Underlayment – this is used to smooth out the subfloor with a thin layer of plywood, cement fiberboard or cement board providing a flat level surface. Finished Floor – your decorative top flooring layers such as hardwood, tile or laminate.
There are 3 main types of flooring available for domestic housing: Suspended Timber Floor, Beam and Block Floor and Solid Concrete Oversite Floor.
A slab-on-ground is supported on the subsoil and is usually reinforced with reinforcing bars or welded wire mesh. A suspended slab (or structural slab) spans between supports and must be reinforced to resist bending moments calculated from statics based on the magnitude of load and span.
Suspended slabs may be divided into two groups: (1) slabs supported on edges of beams and walls (2) slabs supported directly on columns without beams and known as flat slabs.
The term `floor slab` usually refers to a floor that has been formed using concrete (and generally steel reinforcement) and may form part of the structure of a building. It may form the floor of a basement, at ground level or at upper levels.
A suspended floor means you have a crawl space underneath your ground floor. Suspended timber floors are usually found in older houses, and are normally made from timber floorboards, which are attached to the joists just above the foundations of a house.
This list includes carpet flooring, tile flooring, laminate flooring, hardwood flooring, marble flooring and vinyl flooring. Let`s discuss the benefits of each option: 1.
Type II is a moderate sulfate resistant cement, important when concrete is cast against soil that has moderate sulfate levels, but irrelevant to concrete countertops. Type III is a high early strength cement. It is ground finer and reacts faster than Type I, so the early compressive strength gains are greater.
The finer ground Type III cement results in a three-day compressive strength that is roughly equivalent to the seven-day strength of Type I and II mixes (for comparable mix designs). Type III is typically used for precast operations but is also used for repair work where rapid return to use is required.
Concrete is a composite material consisting of a binder, which is typically cement, rough and fine aggregates, which are usually stone and sand, and water. These comprise the constituent materials of concrete.
Concrete design methods or concrete design philosophies such as working stress method, ultimate strength method, and limit state method are used for the design of reinforced concrete, Steel, and timber structures.
The concrete slab construction process includes the preparation of formwork, compaction of a slab bed, placement of reinforcement, pouring, compacting, finishing the concrete, removing formwork and curing the concrete slab.
the storey of a building immediately above the second and three floors up from the ground.
Popular flooring options include wood, engineered flooring materials, vinyl, tile and carpet. Learn more about the most common flooring types, the materials` best attributes and the best usage of each one, as well as overall flooring costs.
The top floors without a doubt are the most peaceful floors to live in a high-rising building. There is full privacy, secluded from the rest of the building. A lot of homebuyers prefer top floors as they don`t want to deal with street noise and also enjoy easy accessibility to the terrace.
Type III Construction: Ordinary

Also known as brick-and-joist structures, Type III buildings consist of either tilt-slap or reinforced masonry walls. These materials are non-combustible. That is to say, some of the interior structural elements (frames, floor, ceilings, etc.)

The standard thickness for a concrete slab in residential construction is four inches. Five to six inches may be advantageous if the slab will receive heavy loads, such as a motor home.
A suspended slab is raised off the ground and has an accessible sub-floor area. In a residential situation, the slab is around 200mm thick and is supported by external sub-floor walls of brick or concrete block etc. The slab is also supported by free-standing brick or concrete piers.
Suspended Concrete T-Beam is a type of load-bearing, reinforced concrete structure. The top of the T-shaped cross-section works as a flange or compression element in resisting compressive stresses.

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Square tent with 2 types gazebo poles, varenda, 2 side windows
ANSWER : The 2 longest of the poles go in an x over the center of the tent and the 2 shorter ones go arch to the sides. http://www.wenzelco.com/details.aspx?NavID=412shows a picture very similar to your tent. If you go to image 2 it shows it with out the fly. now if you got 2 sets of 4 poles, 2 long and 2 short, and one set is all aluminum, then I would go with the aluminum set. It is less likely to collapse in high winds.

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Type of gas
ANSWER : Regular or unleaded are fine if it is a four stroke engine but if it is a two stroke engine you will need to fill an oil tank also with two stroke oil, or you may have to mix it in a can , see manufacturer for mix ratio.

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My swimming pool. I have just had my fifth IC 40 Intellichlor chlorine generator installed in 4 years at a cost of over $900 today. Each one has worked for no more than 8 months. The first three were replaces under three year warranty, the fourth by a factory rep and I bought the fifth today. The first three all failed with Flow Chk PCB error message. The fourth just stopped working on Sunday, no power or lights. A local Pentair warranty person, whom I paid a Service Call, unplugged the unit, opened the small power center cover, showed me the green light indicating that there was power, plugged in a new IC 40 which worked immediately (as did the other four). I asked if I should replace the power center and he said that it’s basically just a transformer and is working fine. We do get occasional power blips that make the clocks on microwaves, etc blink, but I thought that the power center essentially isolates the cell from these. I do have a Florida Power and Light surge protector on the electrical box that brings power into the house. I have now talked to the pool builder, two Pentair warranty repairmen and one factory rep. I am at a loss. They all tell me they have no idea why these units fail after less than a year. This last IC 40 was installed 3/24/2010, version 2.0 and now failed in less than 5 months. Should I replace the power center that the IC 40 plugs into. Any other suggestions. I have been told that this is the best chlorinator. I don’t want to keep replacing units. By the way, each unit had been spotless inside. I keep the water chemicals and salt levels at ideal levels. The units have never worked long enough to get dirty inside. The power center is connected to an Intellitouch control system outside with an indoor control panel. Last time I called Pentair North Carolina and got some smart alec tech person that had no suggestions. Please Help if you can.
ANSWER : I’ve had the same experiance. On my fifth one as well. Fail every year. No idea why.

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Don’t know if it’s a primer failure or absence of powder. Primer CCI small pistol; Powder Bullseyie; Bullet 148 grain wadcutter; powder 3 grains, Gun S & W 14,This has happpened three times in the last month. The gun did not fire. I couiold not turn the cylinder. The bullet stopped the cylinder from turning.It was pushed back with a god and casing and bullet were separated. The primer was spent and there was no powder inside. The bullet seemed a little burnt.
Maybe there had been powder inside after all?
The popular theory is that I pulled the cssing after adding the powder, weighed the powder and then forgot to reload the powdeer before seating the bullet. But three times? Is there another possible explanation or explanations? I use a three-turret Lee reloader and there is an occasional primer seating problem; it doesn’t go in far enough always
ANSWER : I have seen this many many times before when I used to reload, my Remington M788 22-250. If inadvertently, didn’t add any powder, the primer had enough force to just break the seal, with the brass, and push the bullet out, just into the throat of the chamber… had to use my cleaning rod, to push the bullet back out. Sometimes, too the powder itself, just went stoopid, and it would burn? and not explode, if that’s at all possible, and every now and then, and this is over thousands of reloads, sometimes one or two, just didn’t work, would either jam in the barrel, or fallout the end ..lol I too used to use a Lee-loader too. You need to ensure that every case has powder. Also I have had “Bad” primers too. A primer has a large amount of force.. believe it or not.. and also 3 grains of powder is NOT a lot either. Well compared to the M788,anyway… It would be easy to “Miss” a Fill. We are all only human though.

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We are trying to put in the slides on a woodland park 2000 series camper, 1994. this is a manual job but we were told the floor would pop up over the main floor when we removed the stands and it would just slide in. NO WAY. Is there any chance the whole thing folds into the main camper?
ANSWER : As far as i new every thing flodes into the camper thats why they call it a pop up
im just not sure what parts you are trying to fold

bob

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Intex pool not compatible with Polaris vac-sweep cleaner
ANSWER : Polaris should have an adapter to make it fit, I’m surprised you didn’t get one, usually an adapter is put in a box to make it work with multiple pools, you can call them and order one or go to a local hardware store or Menards and make your own. They will have PVC fitting adapters. You should be able to find one that will work which you may need to permanently attach it on the one end and custom fit it, but if you have basic skills, then you shouldn’t have a problem with getting it to work. Let me know how this turns out.Benjamin

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How do I fix a tear on my tent’s floor?
ANSWER : The repair kit is for the tent not the floor to repair the floor just ues gaffa tape inside and out sidewaterproofing soak the tent with fabisol waterproofer and let dry

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