by john9159 »
Tue Nov 27, 2007 4:45 pm
The damage to the DPC must first be repaired. An easy method is to use some thick bitumen paint which should be applied in several layers, (you could apply tape to the bach if possible to hold it together) allowing the previous application to dry at each stage. Otherwise you could rake out mortar between the bricks and slip in a fresh piece of Polymer DPC wider than the existing DPC and mortar in in place. The former is quicker and easier but the latter is more effective.
The insulation board at the bottom is probably associated with the DPC and is there to prevent damp and cold from the earth below rising so must not be disturbed; there will be a polythene sheet below acting as DPC.
You can mix your own concrete or buy readymix, probably need about 200Kg of the stuff for that size area. If mixing your own, you need OPC (ordinary Portland cement), water and aggregate (stone and sand). The size of the aggregate can affect the end surface finish so choose 10mm size limestone for flooring. Use a straight length of wood to level, dragging this across to get it flat and finally finish with a float.
Check the following link on this site which I have just discovered, it's all explained for you.
https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/mi ... ncrete.htm