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What goes on top of a block and beam floor?

Insulation is usually positioned on top of the beam and block floor, a concrete topping or screed is then laid onto the insulation. An upstand perimeter insulation is installed around the edge of the concrete topping or screed in order to prevent thermal bridging.

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Infill blocks are then positioned between the T-beams, these blocks are usually lightweight concrete. A sand cement grout is often brushed over the surface, filling any gaps providing a good load distribution and avoiding movement in the blocks. The grout also keeps insects and vermin out and assists with air tightness. Insulation is usually positioned on top of the beam and block floor, a concrete topping or screed is then laid onto the insulation. An upstand perimeter insulation is installed around the edge of the concrete topping or screed in order to prevent thermal bridging. Some insulation manufacturers recommend a separation/vapour control layer between the insulation board and the screed to prevent interstitial condensation and the seeping of screed into insulation board cracks. Timber deck finish can also be used – if this is specified a vapour control layer must be included in the design under the timber deck. A void is left under the floor of at least 150mm between the soil and underside of the beam. If heavy clay soil is present it is good practice to increase the void depth to as much as 225mm or possibly more. All organic material must be removed from the soil and the surface should be treated with weedkiller. This void must be ventilated with air bricks or ventilation sleeves positioned in the external walls in order to avoid the potential build up of gas. Ground levels under floor should be relatively level, otherwise external walls become retaining walls and would need to be designed accordingly. A DPM or concrete oversite in not usually required, unless needed for gas or vapour protection as per the Building Regulations. Some manufacturers do recommend a DPM over the beam and block floor before insulation – be sure to check manufacturers instructions. Expanded polystyrene (EPS) blocks are also used as infill between the beams. Not only do these blocks provide excellent thermal performance, they increase construction times as they are lightweight and easy to work with. The blocks are either designed to lap under the concrete T-beam in order to prevent cold bridging, or an additional insulation layer is positioned over the EPS infill blocks. More manufacturers are developing EPS block systems which have varying profiles and methods of construction. They are fast, efficient and would be likely to over take the concrete blocks in popularity over the years due to their enhanced benefits. If we now revisit the functional requirements of a floor construction and apply the characteristics of the beam and block floor, we can establish whether the beam and block is a suitable option for our flooring system.

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Strength and Stability

The beam and block system provides suitable strength and stability with specifically designed precast reinforced T-beams to suit the required spans. The structural concrete topping can also be designed with a reinforcing mesh if required. The beams are suitably supported by the external walls and any load bearing internal walls or beams.

Resistance to ground moisture

The suspended system with suitable void, provides a natural resistance to ground moisture. If required a damp proof membrane can be positioned over the beam and block floor. A damp proof course installed on the perimeter walls will ensure ground moisture does not penetrate the structure.

Durability

Concrete in its nature is a very durable material, providing a sound floor construction system.

Fire Safety

The beam and block floor fire resistance can vary according to the beam and its applied finishes. An individual beam should provide up to one hour resistance depending on its size.

Resistance to passage of heat

The beam and block floor offers good flexibility with thermal performance. High levels of rigid insulation can be installed over the beam and block floor. However, if EPS blocks are used, the floor system can achieve excellent thermal performance.

Resistance to passage of sound

The inherent mass and damping qualities of concrete give beam and block flooring construction a good noise reduction. Additional sound insulation can also improve the performance of the flooring system if required. There are many different configurations for beam and block flooring systems, with specifications varying according to different manufacturers. The images here offer just a few examples of the many solutions available.

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