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Kurt Gavin August 29th 06 07:53 PM

Concrete cracks question
 
The house is 3 1/2 years old, and some hairline cracks and openings are
appearing in the patio and walkway concrete.

Is it worthwhile to patch these cracks with some water proof cement repair
gunk?

Any other measures worth taking to slow down or stop this cracking?

Thanks



[email protected] August 29th 06 11:26 PM

Concrete cracks question
 

Kurt Gavin wrote:
The house is 3 1/2 years old, and some hairline cracks and openings are
appearing in the patio and walkway concrete.

Is it worthwhile to patch these cracks with some water proof cement repair
gunk?

Any other measures worth taking to slow down or stop this cracking?

Thanks


Hi, Kurt.

Nope to both. Concrete has little strength in tension, and that's what
causes cracks. If you're lucky, there's reinforcing steel mesh down in
there and formed-in joint lines to locate the cracks. And, hopefully it
was poured more than a few inches thick, with properly prepared base.
Nothing much you can do about that now.

All you might do, if the cracks are randomly located, is to cut
parting-lines with abrasive cutter. (It _will_ crack). Or, just kick
back and enjoy life.

HTH,
J



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