smitty9898
Structural
- Dec 8, 2003
- 30
Surprisingly, I could not find this issue on any other threads:
I’m developing a repair spec/drawing for a job involving deteriorated concrete balconies. This job is the typical removal and replacement of the embedded handrail post. The concrete balconies are about 50 years old.
The existing embedded handrail posts are severely corroded, and are cracking the surrounding concrete. There is no other deterioration of the concrete due to carbonation, or corrosion of embedded steel. The slab thickness is approximately 4.5”, the rebar is positioned in an approximate 9”x9” grid. The bar is probably #4 or #5 at about mid-depth of slab.
We are looking at requiring a full depth removal of about a 1’ square surrounding the existing post embedments. My concern is regarding the structural capacity of the newly placed concrete patch. Is there typically adequate bond between existing and old concrete, or is a epoxy bonding agent typically spec’d. Should we “dowel” into the old concrete with epoxy rebar? Or can I just assume that the newly placed concrete will act monolithically with the old concrete? Any help would be great!!!
I’m developing a repair spec/drawing for a job involving deteriorated concrete balconies. This job is the typical removal and replacement of the embedded handrail post. The concrete balconies are about 50 years old.
The existing embedded handrail posts are severely corroded, and are cracking the surrounding concrete. There is no other deterioration of the concrete due to carbonation, or corrosion of embedded steel. The slab thickness is approximately 4.5”, the rebar is positioned in an approximate 9”x9” grid. The bar is probably #4 or #5 at about mid-depth of slab.
We are looking at requiring a full depth removal of about a 1’ square surrounding the existing post embedments. My concern is regarding the structural capacity of the newly placed concrete patch. Is there typically adequate bond between existing and old concrete, or is a epoxy bonding agent typically spec’d. Should we “dowel” into the old concrete with epoxy rebar? Or can I just assume that the newly placed concrete will act monolithically with the old concrete? Any help would be great!!!