Given the success many here have had with porcelain tile, it is my first choice for an ongoing garage renovation. The combination of durability, easy maintenance and upscale look creates a solid driver. Unfortunately, predominately clay soil and California's penchant for earthquakes give me pause.
We recently moved into a 12y old home and the post-tension slab is showing some cracking (pics below). Most are horizontal, although one section does show roughly 1/16" vertical displacement. Not certain if the concrete has been treated in any fashion, but the surface finish is very smooth. Water will sit on the surface for ~5min, but will eventually soak in.
I'd appreciate advice on the feasibility of this project based on the current slab condition and environment. Any thoughts on crack isolation and pre-installation leveling would also be welcome. Of greatest concern is the vertical displacement near the crack junction featured in the close-up shot .
Threads from Dakota, Jack, JimVonBaden, slickgt, nicobkn, bdamico and many others have helped immensely in narrowing down tile attributes, thinset brands and many other parameters. My thanks to all who've taken the time to record their journey.
Overview. You can see the a few of the larger cracks and some spiderwebs. Note the previous owner's attempts at repairs (discolored bands following the cracks:
Nice stamped warning regarding the slab. Fairly common in houses I've seen out this way:
Closer view of the most badly cracked section near the junction of several faults. Note the ~1/16" vertical displacement boxed in red:
Another angle of the displaced section:
We recently moved into a 12y old home and the post-tension slab is showing some cracking (pics below). Most are horizontal, although one section does show roughly 1/16" vertical displacement. Not certain if the concrete has been treated in any fashion, but the surface finish is very smooth. Water will sit on the surface for ~5min, but will eventually soak in.
I'd appreciate advice on the feasibility of this project based on the current slab condition and environment. Any thoughts on crack isolation and pre-installation leveling would also be welcome. Of greatest concern is the vertical displacement near the crack junction featured in the close-up shot .
Threads from Dakota, Jack, JimVonBaden, slickgt, nicobkn, bdamico and many others have helped immensely in narrowing down tile attributes, thinset brands and many other parameters. My thanks to all who've taken the time to record their journey.
Overview. You can see the a few of the larger cracks and some spiderwebs. Note the previous owner's attempts at repairs (discolored bands following the cracks:
Nice stamped warning regarding the slab. Fairly common in houses I've seen out this way:
Closer view of the most badly cracked section near the junction of several faults. Note the ~1/16" vertical displacement boxed in red:
Another angle of the displaced section:
