Concreting on timber balconies?
Can I concrete over timber balconies?
I have 3 new external timber balconies, sizes 1320 x 5500mm (F17 KD Hardwood 240 x 45mm @ 450 centres) , 950 x 5700mm (450mm high engineered Floor Trusses that also support upper level of house @ 450 centres) and 2100 x 1500 (F17 KD Hardwood 240x45mm @ 450 centres). Normal 19 mm Particleboard (yellow tongue) flooring was used which needs to be waterproofed.
All balconies have a short raised wall all round which has been flashed, so drainage is via a 1 or 2 drains (using puddle flanges) located in the centre of each balcony.
<o>I have been told that to tile the balconies a mortar bed (approx 60mm thick) with fall to drains should be applied followed by waterproofing and then tiles. I know that this would add quite a bit of weight to the balconies.
<o>Is it possible to instead of tiling the balconies to just concrete them in an exposed aggregate instead of a mortar bed & tiles? Rough calculations of concrete on the 950 x 5700mm @ average thickness of 50mm would be 1/3 of a cubic meter which I think would weigh 700 kg.
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Would I need to get a building inspector and or engineer to verify loads, or are all new balconies normally able to handle such weights.
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Any comments or feedback would be appreciated.</o></o></o></o>