I would like to know about using aircrete for under a slab for water drainage and insulation. Then have your normal concrete slab on top of it. maybe even used along concrete retaining walls for drainage.
Question. I know in 27 you talk about driveways, and mentioned that pieces break off. In this video you talk about foundations. How about pouring a slab on grade that will be covered with flooring? Also, does it work well with hydronic floor heating systems? Thank you in advance.
So it is possible, but with rafter or whatever else to carry the weight of peoples and mobiliar ? Cause it is quite hard to find a cheap and rot resistant insulative material in contact with the ground... What would you do ?
I would like to know about using aircrete for under a slab for water drainage and insulation. Then have your normal concrete slab on top of it. maybe even used along concrete retaining walls for drainage.
Question. I know in 27 you talk about driveways, and mentioned that pieces break off. In this video you talk about foundations. How about pouring a slab on grade that will be covered with flooring? Also, does it work well with hydronic floor heating systems? Thank you in advance.
Talk out of our butts. Lol. Too funny
So it is possible, but with rafter or whatever else to carry the weight of peoples and mobiliar ? Cause it is quite hard to find a cheap and rot resistant insulative material in contact with the ground... What would you do ?
What is you add a bunch of glass fiber? Or hemp fiber?