Hey,
you often see terrace slabs with a thickness of 2cm (0.8 inches). Specifically, I’m talking about porcelain stoneware. Now I have found some that are only 1.7–1.8cm (0.7–0.7 inches) thick. Does this make a big difference, or is it better to stay at or above 2cm (0.8 inches), or do you have a completely different idea that I haven't considered yet? They will be installed over a gravel bed.
Thanks for your opinions
you often see terrace slabs with a thickness of 2cm (0.8 inches). Specifically, I’m talking about porcelain stoneware. Now I have found some that are only 1.7–1.8cm (0.7–0.7 inches) thick. Does this make a big difference, or is it better to stay at or above 2cm (0.8 inches), or do you have a completely different idea that I haven't considered yet? They will be installed over a gravel bed.
Thanks for your opinions
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pagoni202011 Feb 2021 11:50Tolentino schrieb:
Small animal bedding. You can then sweep it up and dispose of it.
@pagoni2020: I'm actually surprised that, as a fan of wooden floors, you don’t want the same on the terrace.Goodness, you really know me 😱 😱The decking wood is already reserved, larch about 40mm (1.6 inches) thick.
Unfortunately, the start of construction depends on the current frost. First Christmas, then the post-Christmas period, and now frost... Then it will soon be Christmas again.
We used to have those, in my opinion, nice concrete slabs but not laid in gravel for the reasons mentioned.