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Suspended timber ground floor detail.
Different types of ground floor suspended flooring.
A suspended floor is a ground floor with a void underneath the structure.
Suspended timber floor as a requirement of the building regulations the structure should be protected against the growth of weeds and other plant life.
Although timber ground floor construction used to be a popular method today it is not as common as the concrete alternatives.
The ends of these timber joists are built into or suspended by joist hangers from the external walls of the property.
Hollow floors also known as suspended or timber floors are simply timber joists suspended across and supported by load bearing walls under the floor.
The ground should have a layer of concrete poured across and there should be a ventilated gap of at least 150mm between the underside of the timbers and the concrete to prevent moisture.
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Ground floor hollow or timber floor.
Wall ground floor junction scottish building standards.
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This chapter gives guidance on meeting the technical requirements for suspended ground floors including those constructed from.
Suspended timber floors need to have spaces underneath ventilated via air bricks through the outer walls and gaps in any internal walls so that the air can move across the building underneath the floors to prevent the build up of moisture in the timber which could lead to fungal attack.
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The floor can be formed in various ways using timber joists precast concrete panels block and beam system or cast in situ with reinforced concrete.
A suspended timber floor is constructed as a timber platform of boards nailed across timber joists supported on sleeper walls and the external and internal load bearing walls surrounding them.