Jointing for fiber supplemented concrete is not significantly different than other concrete, though the fiber suppliers would have you think otherwise! Common sense must still prevail.<br><br>Consider that thin slabs on grade have large surface areas relative to their cross sections and shrinkage is exacerbated by this. Keep the jointed areas to somewhat less than 400 square feet. This would be a MAXIMUM 20x20 joint pattern. Even this is too large under a couple of conditions; i.e., if the slab is less than 6 inches thick or if placed under fast drying or setting conditions. Would prefer to see joint pattern of 15x15 or so, trying to maintain 1:1 length-to-width ratio. Do not exceed 1.2:1 ratio, as random cracks increase with larger ratios.<br><br>Next, consider the timing of sawcuts. Saw the joints quickly!! As soon as the concrete is finished and will support the sawing without aggregate raveling, get on it. This can be anywhere from 6 to 12 hours after placement. If you wait more than about 12 hours, you probably will already have some cracks, whether you see them or not. Cut the joint to a depth of 20 to 25 percent of the thickness.