If you pour to a 4" depth, you will need at least 24.89 cubic yards. If you use a 6" depth, you will need at least 37.33 cubic yards.
We need to know the thickness or depth in inches. Cement companies can give you an estimate if at the time of your order, you give them the length, width, and thickness of the pour, if it's 4", 6" or whatever deep.
How much? what kind of plywood floor? Why do you need to do this??
If it sits over a cement floor, then no. If it is a nailed down floor, then you can, but you still have to install a cement board.
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We decided to do a carpet design in the playroom using carpet squares. What is the best way to install carpet squares on a cement floor?
What is composition of cement and any other metrial for grouting on floor ceramic tiles.
It is certainly possible to tile a floor, but bear in mind, there is much more pressure placed on the floor than on the walls, and floor tile must be laid over a solid cement base, otherwise it is going to crack.
What is composition of cement and any other metrial for grouting on floor ceramic tiles.
Cement is a material that hardens when it is mixed with water. To keep it in good condition, in its powdered form before you mix it, you should keep it as dry as possible. A bare floor (that is, a bare concrete floor, or even worse, a bare earthen floor) can get cold, and if it gets cold there can be condensation, or dew. That moisture can then seep slowly into your bag of cement (which is usually stored in a paper bag that is not waterproof) and cause the cement to harden.
what happen battery stord on cement floor
Ceramic floor tiles need an acrylic fortified thinset. The acrylic can be added as a liquid or can be already in the mix. There are premixed thinsets available on the market. These are not preferable since they are often not as strong. _________________________________________________________________________________ The cement used for fixing ceramic tiles is white cement or ordinary portland cement. The white cement gives better bonding than the ordinary cement. The use of white cement will not be economical when compared to ordinary cement.
The tile is not the issue as much as the sturdiness of the sub floor and the installation of cement board over the sub floor that keeps the tile and grout from cracking. Tile on a cement slab should hold just fine, as long as there are no unsupported pockets between the two. Our upright piano is on a tiled floor with no issues.