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markdsen




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PostSubject: Concrete Crack in Slab   Concrete Crack in Slab EmptyTue Jul 22, 2008 12:04 pm

I have 2-3mm crack in slab concrete in 2 floor house construction. water can penetrate through that crack Slab dimension is 4m x 6m and 12mm thick slab is there any risk in the future Please give me your recommendations

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nickhernandez




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PostSubject: Re: Concrete Crack in Slab   Concrete Crack in Slab EmptyTue Jul 22, 2008 12:08 pm

t looks like "all the work" is done by the reinforcement and concrete is there just as a finish It's more like a tent So I'd be very careful with the crack Once the reinforcement is damaged by corosion the slab is down
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markdsen




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PostSubject: Re: Concrete Crack in Slab   Concrete Crack in Slab EmptyTue Jul 22, 2008 12:09 pm

thank you, ill contact you today
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PostSubject: Re: Concrete Crack in Slab   Concrete Crack in Slab EmptyTue Jul 22, 2008 12:09 pm

no problem
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