Home Improvement Asked on March 17, 2021
I am building a pizza oven and kitchen area in my garden. I am trying to work out if there is a specific type of concrete I need.
My question is only about the concrete slab (the foundation). The slab will be approx 2m x 2m
My calculation for the weight (that the concrete slab needs to support) are
Dense bricks: 70 * 18.2kg = 1,274kg
Concrete slabs: 13 * 15kg = 195kg
Pizza oven: 1 * 50kg = 50kg
Total: 1,519kg
How do I determine what type of concrete to use? Would general purpose suffice?
The slab loading (pressure over area) is trivial - you have 4 square meters to carry 1600 kilos (rounding up) which is pretty much nothing for any grade of concrete.
The more important function is spreading that load (plus the mass of the slab itself) across the soil, but that's still a very low loading (roughly 4 KPa, plus the slab (at roughly another 1000 kg, so perhaps 7 kPa total), if I have my SI units straight) while concrete compressive strength is 15 MPa at the low end. Clay soil bearing is about 70 kPa and other soils bear more.
A 100-110mm thick slab is probably plenty thick, and gives the 50mm concrete cover your reinforcing steel should have for corrosion resistance.
What is under the slab and your local climate may add other constraints, such as footings for frost movement resistance (or not.)
Answered by Ecnerwal on March 17, 2021
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