Ben537
Electrical
- Jul 7, 2002
- 4
Hello,
I recently saw this forum and that I might get some good information. I hope someone can help. My question is. What is the best method of joining old concrete and new concrete to prevent cracking? I recently purchased an old house and I'm in the process of adding a full bath and perimeter drainage system in the basement. I had a good friend {who is a plumber} help me saw cut the floor, and remove the sections of concrete. The sections that were removed go from the foundation block walls out 18 inches and run around the perimeter of the house. I am now left with the job of pouring the new concrete. I have seen many jobs where contractors will drill holes into the old concrete and install rebar into the pre drilled holes. What is the best overall method for pouring new concrete and preventing it from cracking where the new and old concrete join? Will the rebar restrict the concrete from contracting as it cures and cause it to crack? Thank You
I recently saw this forum and that I might get some good information. I hope someone can help. My question is. What is the best method of joining old concrete and new concrete to prevent cracking? I recently purchased an old house and I'm in the process of adding a full bath and perimeter drainage system in the basement. I had a good friend {who is a plumber} help me saw cut the floor, and remove the sections of concrete. The sections that were removed go from the foundation block walls out 18 inches and run around the perimeter of the house. I am now left with the job of pouring the new concrete. I have seen many jobs where contractors will drill holes into the old concrete and install rebar into the pre drilled holes. What is the best overall method for pouring new concrete and preventing it from cracking where the new and old concrete join? Will the rebar restrict the concrete from contracting as it cures and cause it to crack? Thank You