Diamond Grinding of newly laid Concrete Slabs
Diamond Grinding of newly laid Concrete Slabs
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I am looking at the option of specifying diamond grinding for a newly laid concrete slab surface. The alternative is to put down a screed on the slab, but this extends the construction programme. The screed will then require time to 'dry' to recieve the intended finishes.
I read somewhere that 'diamond grinding' is quicker and cheaper and yet have never seen it being used with newly laid concrete floors. The grinding is supposed to remove the 'softer concrete and laitance' at the slab surface exposing the much stronger concrete below. It is also suppose to give a better finish and level tolerance on the slab.
Any expert views on the subject please?
I read somewhere that 'diamond grinding' is quicker and cheaper and yet have never seen it being used with newly laid concrete floors. The grinding is supposed to remove the 'softer concrete and laitance' at the slab surface exposing the much stronger concrete below. It is also suppose to give a better finish and level tolerance on the slab.
Any expert views on the subject please?






RE: Diamond Grinding of newly laid Concrete Slabs
If you are grinding, then to get a flat finish will require extremely good workmanship to prevent low spots forming under excessive grinding action. As aggregate is exposed it will tend to be chipped out of the cement matrix leaving pit marks.
This is just my opinion and is not based on experience of grinding floors (but have used sanders on timber floors - the problems would be similar I suppose).
Andy Machon
RE: Diamond Grinding of newly laid Concrete Slabs
RE: Diamond Grinding of newly laid Concrete Slabs
I would prefer to specify and dense concrete, good compressive strength for the application, tight flatness specification, and tight finish specification. If you do this and enforce it, you should receive a very good surface without the laitance and softness you mention. Laitance and "softness" of the surface are anomalies that result from poor mix control and/or poor finish techniques. They should not be accepted as the norm, with remediation required by diamond grinding.
RE: Diamond Grinding of newly laid Concrete Slabs