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A: The design depends on load-bearing requirements, material strength, and building codes. Span length and intended usage (residential/commercial) also play critical roles. Proper reinforcement is essential to prevent cracks or structural failures.
A: Typical thickness ranges from 4 to 6 inches for standard homes. Thickness may increase for heavier loads or longer spans. Always consult structural engineers to meet local regulations.
A: Yes, pre-cast slabs offer faster installation and consistent quality. They require precise measurements and crane support during placement. Ensure joints are properly sealed for durability.
A: Regular inspections for cracks or water damage are crucial. Sealants protect against moisture infiltration. Address minor repairs immediately to avoid structural compromise.
A: Yes, steel rebars or mesh prevent bending and cracking under load. Reinforcement placement follows engineering specifications. Alternatives like fiber-reinforced concrete may supplement but not replace steel.