BRENT in 10-uh-C
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I have always heard the only guarantee with concrete is that it WILL crack. To a certain extent I guess I am OK with that however less than 48 hours ago, I had 50 yards of 4000 psi (-w/ Fiber & 1½% air) put down on a compacted base with loose crusher-run stone to level up. The thickness is approximately 4½-5 inches. The slab has been watered several times beginning with the evening of the pour. In the 2nd-4th picture you can see the thickness and how this was all poured at the same time.
This morning as I moved the water sprinkler, I noticed a hairline crack beginning in a corner spanning across 20-25 foot of the slab to the opposite side. (See 1st image below of slab and location of crack marked in red). The concrete finishers showed up this morning to remove forms and cut the expansion joints, and when I showed it to the 'Boss', he looked concerned but shrugged his shoulders as if to say that is just part of it.
My question is; to be fair to him, -AND me, exactly what is reasonable expectation regarding this? My perspective is I just had them put down a total 107 yards of concrete and I have not even paid them yet and I am already seeing a stress crack. I thought by having an extra ½-1" of thickness plus the expense of the fiber/steel/etc, I was insuring myself against the likelihood of a crack such as this, ...especially this soon!! Was I just kidding myself? What should I do now??
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This morning as I moved the water sprinkler, I noticed a hairline crack beginning in a corner spanning across 20-25 foot of the slab to the opposite side. (See 1st image below of slab and location of crack marked in red). The concrete finishers showed up this morning to remove forms and cut the expansion joints, and when I showed it to the 'Boss', he looked concerned but shrugged his shoulders as if to say that is just part of it.
My question is; to be fair to him, -AND me, exactly what is reasonable expectation regarding this? My perspective is I just had them put down a total 107 yards of concrete and I have not even paid them yet and I am already seeing a stress crack. I thought by having an extra ½-1" of thickness plus the expense of the fiber/steel/etc, I was insuring myself against the likelihood of a crack such as this, ...especially this soon!! Was I just kidding myself? What should I do now??
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