Monolithic Slab Vs Floating Slab Slab is one of the most important structural members in construction. There are different types of slabs used in construction. In this article, we will discuss the difference between monolithic slab vs floating slab. What Is Monolithic Slab? The name Monolithic means “all in one pour,” therefore in a Monolithic Slab construction, the foundation is made up of a layer of a concrete slab with a thicker area under the load-bearing walls and all the edges of the perimeter to replace the footer in one single pour. The outside sides of the monolithic slab are kept thick during the concrete pouring to act as the basis for the load-bearing wall, while the rest of the slab is kept at 4 to 5 inches thick. Monolithic Slab foundations are the most simple, quick, and cost-effective foundations accessible. Because the concrete is poured all at once in a Monolithic Slab, construction is faster and labor expenses are lower. Monolithic Slab Source: homebuilderassis...
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