chollan2
Computer
- May 1, 2005
- 6
Hi,
While out walking, I looked at cracks. Cracks in driveways, cracks in sidewalks, cracks in pavement, etc.
Things I have noticed.
1. No expansion joints on driveways of 8 or more feet.
2. No expansion joints of different materials side by side.
3. No expansion joint on concrete on an angle.
4. No expansion joints above piping.
5. Irregular forms. Not square. Again. No expansion joints.
6. Discontinuity. An expansion joint stops, not continuing on to the adjoining structure.
I should have pictures to show exactly what I mean. I see driveways 20 feet across, with NO expansion joints.
You can clearly see driveway where the crack forms almost in the center. (I don't have a digital camera)
Something that is funny, I guess they plan it that way, is that every 3rd sidewalk block, they cut part of the curb.
So, when the sidewalk expands, the cut expands causing a crack in the street cement.
If you have a driveway and the slab is wider than say 8 feet, check out the cracks.
I don't know why the industry or contractors don't install expansion joints. Every driveway I see will eventually need replacement, due to a simple expansion joint.
Walking around noticing things,
While out walking, I looked at cracks. Cracks in driveways, cracks in sidewalks, cracks in pavement, etc.
Things I have noticed.
1. No expansion joints on driveways of 8 or more feet.
2. No expansion joints of different materials side by side.
3. No expansion joint on concrete on an angle.
4. No expansion joints above piping.
5. Irregular forms. Not square. Again. No expansion joints.
6. Discontinuity. An expansion joint stops, not continuing on to the adjoining structure.
I should have pictures to show exactly what I mean. I see driveways 20 feet across, with NO expansion joints.
You can clearly see driveway where the crack forms almost in the center. (I don't have a digital camera)
Something that is funny, I guess they plan it that way, is that every 3rd sidewalk block, they cut part of the curb.
So, when the sidewalk expands, the cut expands causing a crack in the street cement.
If you have a driveway and the slab is wider than say 8 feet, check out the cracks.
I don't know why the industry or contractors don't install expansion joints. Every driveway I see will eventually need replacement, due to a simple expansion joint.
Walking around noticing things,