JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,587
I have an existing concrete floor (beam and slab) that supports some hot-tubs - built above the floor with grout and tile. The tubs are leaking and the client wants an investigation into the condition of the floor, and the structural integrity of the floor.
First, I can take care of visually inspecting the concrete for signs of reinforcing deterioration and concrete spalling.
I know that chlorides attack concrete and destroy the cement matrix, but does chlorine do anything? I doubt that it is as bad as chlorides as bridge decks are severely hurt by the salt on roadways, but I've seen old swimming pool decks, covered with chlorinated water for years that doesn't seem to be affected by it.
Just curious as to what tests (material) could be done on core samples to verify concrete integrity vs. the chlorine.
First, I can take care of visually inspecting the concrete for signs of reinforcing deterioration and concrete spalling.
I know that chlorides attack concrete and destroy the cement matrix, but does chlorine do anything? I doubt that it is as bad as chlorides as bridge decks are severely hurt by the salt on roadways, but I've seen old swimming pool decks, covered with chlorinated water for years that doesn't seem to be affected by it.
Just curious as to what tests (material) could be done on core samples to verify concrete integrity vs. the chlorine.