This depends on the age and whether it has a basement or not
Concrete words are word that represent physical things that can be seen. Examples of concrete words are: book, tree, house, floor and so on.
Almost all that I've seen in regular house construction are 8 inches thick.
There is only one foundation. Whatever the square footage is for the house on the first floor. Is where the foundation is. Its made of mixed concrete that is poured and set to dry before building the house on it. Perhaps you're asking about the different types of foundations a house can be built on? If so, the three most common are... # Slab - This is a solid slab of concrete that, once the house is built, serves as the floor as well. # Crawl space - Short concrete walls are built on concrete footers to elevate the house. # Basement - Large concrete wall built on footers as well. Hope this helps. == There are also monolithic slab foundations and dry stone foundations as well as mixed masonry and mortar, i.e. brick, concrete block.
You can. You start by applying moisture barrier to the concrete--flooring stores have it--then gluing the hardwood to the concrete.
By hand with a hammer and chisel.
yes it is, if that is the bottom floor
The average thickness of an American house floor is about one inch. This would include the subfloor and any time of other floor covering.
Concrete words are word that represent physical things that can be seen. Examples of concrete words are: book, tree, house, floor and so on.
Almost all that I've seen in regular house construction are 8 inches thick.
The carpet and pad are insulating you from the concrete floor.
Thick is an adjective not a noun
it should be four inches on a sub-base of sand and/or gracel plus reinforcement bars or heavy screen if it was well made.
13 x 6.7 x 0.1 = 8.71m3
There is only one foundation. Whatever the square footage is for the house on the first floor. Is where the foundation is. Its made of mixed concrete that is poured and set to dry before building the house on it. Perhaps you're asking about the different types of foundations a house can be built on? If so, the three most common are... # Slab - This is a solid slab of concrete that, once the house is built, serves as the floor as well. # Crawl space - Short concrete walls are built on concrete footers to elevate the house. # Basement - Large concrete wall built on footers as well. Hope this helps. == There are also monolithic slab foundations and dry stone foundations as well as mixed masonry and mortar, i.e. brick, concrete block.
Not likely to be three foot thick everywhere, but only around perimeter of foundation.
You can. You start by applying moisture barrier to the concrete--flooring stores have it--then gluing the hardwood to the concrete.
It depends on how thick you want the concrete.