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Filling gap between concrete slab and wall
Filling gap between concrete slab and wall










filling gap between concrete slab and wall

The wall at the bottom has a bit of white powder I assume is from the cement that is being impacted.

#Filling gap between concrete slab and wall crack

I am not sure if this is a settlement crack or from the water that's going downgrade along the side of the house that is slowly deteriorating the wall. A few days ago, I noticed the bottom of the wall was wet about 4-5" from the bottom suggesting water is coming up from the bottom or going down the exterior wall and entering at the footing. It was identified about 6 years ago during home inspection and cement repair was done to the interior wall only and I forgot about it. I have a settlement crack on the inside and outside of my exterior garage wall. I think they can be used in a portland cement mixture in what would normally be classified as a C5 mix, fulfilling my needs nicely. The black is much softer than a regular aggregate, and the red is a bit softer still. They are the same screenings, but overall the black is much finer. I have loads of the 1-1/2"- red and black cinders sitting in the yard.

filling gap between concrete slab and wall filling gap between concrete slab and wall

The most abusive use for these sheds will be parking a riding mower and other yard machinery in one, and tool/materials storage in the other, very light duty use with a plastic floor over it. The cost of using a Quickcrete mix is going to be too high for my Scottish blood.ĭoing a "standard mixture" will be too complex to gather up and still quite expensive. There is still enlarging and leveling to be done yet.Įach pad, if 4" thick, will use almost a cuyd each. It has been a few months since I began spreading the cinders.ĭue to the time and rains since beginning to spread them, the location, so far, has become very firm and looks to be a good stable base for the slabs. I have been setting up the location by spreading 1-1/2"- red cinders to make a place to put them. I will be erecting a couple of HD special type plastic yard storage sheds soon. I live in an area where precipitation is in the 150"/yr range, so wooden platforms are out of the question. My knowledge of concrete is just about enough to make me dangerous.īut, I can build the forms, mix it, and work it up to get reasonable slabs for the sheds to be placed on.












Filling gap between concrete slab and wall