Cracks in the floor. It was poured and the block was set by a contractor. A couple of them were fairly inconsequential and I filled them with floor paint I have. The new one is as wide as my pinky and runs from the center to the corner. It’s a twenty four by twenty four garage. I wonder what I can do to stop this?????? Thanks.
Sorry to hear that! Any chance you can get your contractor to come take a look at your problem,how long ago did you pour? This pinky size crack…. Is the crack shifting or just pulling apart, what I mean by that has one side of the crack dropped lower than the other.
What kind of steel did you use? Hope it is not mash, hate that stuff. I only use rebar, the only time I’ll use mash is maybe and I mean maybe on a walk way. I tear a lot of concrete up that has mash in it, 99% of the time (wait... more like 99.9% of the time) the mash is stuck to the bottom side of the slab. Even if the guys pouring pull the mash up into the slab like they should (most don’t) as soon as they step on it, it’s smashed back down to the bottom. Same can happen with rebar, but most guys will space their rebar on a 2x2 grid and they have room to step between the rebar grid without stepping on it, and pushing it back to the bottom. I see a lot of rebar at the bottom of slab too when I tear it up but not near as much as mash, and that’s most likely because they did not even try to pull the rebar up while pouring. Next time you see a crew pouring just stop and watch see if they pull up the steel what ever kind they happen to be using. Lot’s of these guys just don’t care or the boss is not watching.
That being said, there’s only two guarantees it the concrete business
1. It’s going to get hard
2. it’s going to crack
When I poured my shop I used #5 rebar on 18”x16” grid 5 inch thick 4000 psi and I was the guy with the hook pulling the rebar up and yelling at anyone that was stepping on the rebar (did a lot of yelling that day

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