Monolithic overlap in the house of aerated concrete. Calculation and monolithic overlap device

When building walls from aerated concrete, there comes a time when you need to take care of the construction of floor floors, they can be made of wooden beams or concrete slabs. If we compare with buildings erected from brick, then when installing floor slabs on the walls of foam and gas blocks, a reinforcing belt should be located that will distribute the loads.

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Concrete floors are arranged using formwork made of materials that must have a certain margin of safety, because the load will increase when pouring from a concrete pump. Experts advise using a square beam with a side of 100 mm for this. Plywood panels, the thickness of which varies from 18 to 20 mm, act as an alternative solution. As soon as the formwork is ready, you should make sure that it is horizontal using the building level.


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