Concrete Problems
All Types of Concrete Problems
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(Figure 1) - Left
When the dirt settles under
a stoop, porch or patio, it can cause damage to the foundation wall
if the rebar is attaching the concrete to the house. It can become
a very powerful pry bar causing the foundation wall to crack or
break. We have seen this so many times. We do
not attach exterior concrete to the foundation
wall. We use a different method to support new, stoops, porches
and patios. |
(Figure 2)
- Right
New stoop and walk |
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(Figure3)
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New driveway |
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(Figure 4)
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A concrete skirt or
walk around the house with a slope away from the structure
is often used were a lot is flat or hard to obtain drainage
away from the structure. |
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(Figure 5 and 6)
These picture shows installation of rebar reinforcement. All rebar
reinforcement needs to be installed on plastic chairs at the proper
height to resist uplift or settlement of the new concrete. The
size of these bars and spacing is very important to provide proper
strength of the concrete. Reinforcement of concrete varies depending
on whether it is in a walk, porch, patio, driveway, or concrete
walls, etc. In some cases wire mesh is used as reinforcement.
This method does not necessarily make the concrete stronger but
if the concrete should crack and try to separate it helps hold
it together.
Please contact Alltypes
Concrete & Construction, Inc. if you have additional questions
regarding Engineering or repairs.
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Residential - Commercial - Licensed - Insured - Bonded
Alltypes Concrete & Construction, Inc.
Specializing in Concrete, Water Problems & Structural Repairs
Phone: 303-936-6767