Concrete Filler slab is an alternate slab construction technology where part of concrete in the bottom of slab is replaced by filler material, in this case with terracotta pots. Mud plaster is recommended on top of shuttering sheets to ensure an even smooth finish of the ceiling.
A Hardy slab, also known as a profiled steel sheet slab, is a composite slab made of a steel sheet and a concrete topping. The steel sheet acts as a formwork during construction and as a tensile reinforcement after the concrete has hardened.
Concrete ribbed slab construction services create concrete slabs with a series of parallel ribs or beams underneath. These ribs increase the strength and stiffness of the slab, while reducing its weight.
A suspended concrete floor is a floor slab where its perimeter is, or at least two of its opposite edges are, supported on walls, beams or columns that carry its self weight and imposed loading.
A concrete voided slab service involves using reinforced concrete slabs with air-filled voids to reduce concrete volume, weight, and construction costs, while also offering benefits like larger spans and increased architectural freedom.
A concrete sloping roof involves constructing a roof that is not flat, but rather angled, to facilitate water runoff. This type of roof is commonly used for its durability, fire resistance, and ability to handle heavy snow or rain.
A concrete beamless slab is a type of flat concrete slab used in construction, where beams are omitted from the design, and the load is directly carried by the slab itself. This type of slab relies on the reinforced concrete to carry the structural load, allowing for a clean, uninterrupted ceiling or floor surface without the need for supporting beams.