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Default Cracked concrete.

People use rubber between concrete and ceramic tile so cracks in the
concrete do not transfer to the ceramic.


"Just Joe" not given @bogus.com wrote in message
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I just this week installed Ceramic tile over a 1/8 inch crack. I am just
hoping it does not get bigger because if it does the tile will crack. This
crack goes from one side of my house to the other, it starts in the
kitchen, goes all the way threw the living room, threw the master bedroom
closet and threw the master bath. In the Kitchen and master bath there was
vinyl flooring and you could see the crack very much but in the living room
and closet where there was carpet you could not see the crack at all. I say
carpet over it and do not give it a second thought as I can no imagine a
crack smaller than 3/16 of an inch showing threw carpet.

Joe

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On Jun 7, 5:22?pm, "Art" wrote:
1/16" wide? With a good pad that will never show. I would be more
worried
about any bumps in the concrete.

"PVR" wrote in message

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I want to put carpeting over a concrete basement floor. The concrete
has
some random cracks in addition to the stress relief cuts. The cracks
are up
to 1/16" wide. The house is 5 years old. The basement is very dry.

Do I need to patch or repair the random cracks before I have the pad
and
carpet installed?

Many thanks,

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a buddy of mine carpeted over small crack, within 2 years they could
be easi;ly seen