bob_mp
Well-known member
Greetings,
I am getting ready to pour the slab for my new shop. It's an 8" slab on top of 15 mil Stegowrap.
The concrete contractors were planning on tucking the vapor barrier under the felt expansion joint which is nailed to the stem wall. I talked to the Stegowrap guys and that suggested placing the vapor barrier between the slab and the expansion joint.
Please see the attached image.
The concern I have about tucking the vapor barrier under the felt is that in some places, there are voids in the fill right below the felt, This would seem to be placing concrete against the stem walls without any expansion joint at all. If the slab were to move/expand, there would be nowhere for it to go without hitting the wall.
Now placing the vapor barrier on the inside (away from the stem wall) of the felt solves this problem but creates another. The felt does not seem to stick to any of the tapes I have tried. I have about a half a dozen adhesives I will try tomorrow, but I'm not sanguine.
The nail in the felt is also worrisome. If the vapor barrier is under the felt, the concrete is directly in contact with the nail. It seems like potentially a whole lot of force concentrated on the nail. Something to worry about?
I would appreciate some guidance.
Thanks,
Bob
I am getting ready to pour the slab for my new shop. It's an 8" slab on top of 15 mil Stegowrap.
The concrete contractors were planning on tucking the vapor barrier under the felt expansion joint which is nailed to the stem wall. I talked to the Stegowrap guys and that suggested placing the vapor barrier between the slab and the expansion joint.
Please see the attached image.
The concern I have about tucking the vapor barrier under the felt is that in some places, there are voids in the fill right below the felt, This would seem to be placing concrete against the stem walls without any expansion joint at all. If the slab were to move/expand, there would be nowhere for it to go without hitting the wall.
Now placing the vapor barrier on the inside (away from the stem wall) of the felt solves this problem but creates another. The felt does not seem to stick to any of the tapes I have tried. I have about a half a dozen adhesives I will try tomorrow, but I'm not sanguine.
The nail in the felt is also worrisome. If the vapor barrier is under the felt, the concrete is directly in contact with the nail. It seems like potentially a whole lot of force concentrated on the nail. Something to worry about?
I would appreciate some guidance.
Thanks,
Bob
