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Concrete mixes are designed to a specified compressive strength expressed as pounds per square inch psi.
As we have said industry standards dictate that a second story floor should be able to hold 40 lbs per square foot.
The dead load on a floor is determined by the materials used in the floor s construction.
So an 8 foot tall wall weighs 8 ft x 16 pounds ft 2 128 pounds per lineal foot.
Let s say you have a three foot wide safe that weighs 1 000 pounds and your floor joists span 12 feet which is typical.
If you try to break off large pieces the reinforcing mesh will do its job and resist cracking making your job much harder.
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Loads are contributed to the lower header by the roof upper walls and 2nd floor system.
The architectural graphic standards lists the weight of an exterior 2 6 wall as 16 pounds per ft 2.
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Such as finish materials floor plans sizes and use of each building area.
In contrast engineers design the building s structural mechanical electrical plumbing and.
For example a floor joist at 16 spacing s that can carry 53 pounds per linear foot would translate into a 318 pound single point load at its.
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Lineman standing on one leg will fall through the floor.
That can double or even triple the time it takes to tear out the slab.
A typical wood frame floor covered with carpet or vinyl flooring has a dead load of about 8 pounds per square foot.
Demolition hammer accepts the makita 20 lb.
So it s especially important to crack smaller sections.
Many slabs contain reinforcing steel mesh to resist cracking.
Concrete has inherent compressive strength resistance to forces pushing on it.
Concrete for household works such as driveways or floors is typically in the range of 1 800 psi to 4 000 psi for compressive strength.
It does not mean that a 300 lb.
Again this house has the same width dimension but it has 2 levels.
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This three foot by 12 foot section of the floor was designed to safely carry a live load of 3 x 12 x 40 psf which equals 1 440 pounds.
That weight capacity can vary depending on the construction of your dwelling however.