tclat
Structural
- Oct 28, 2008
- 109
Hi All,
I looking at repairing an existing outdoor basketball court with a slab on grade. The court is several decades old and the surface has started to deteriorate. The school does not have the fund to rip out completely and redo. I'm proposing the following
1. Roughen surface using light jack hammer and remove all loose concrete and thin temporary patches
2. Pressure wash surface
3. Moisten surface and place 2" concrete topping (consider it bonded) with no reinforcement. Topping will be placed at 1% fall along the short side of the court for drainage.
4. Sawcut control joints to match existing and fill in with joint filler. Add additional control joints to keep bays a maximum 12 feet c/c
5. Moist cure for 7 days.
I understand that any existing cracks will probably come up through this new surface.
Any additional thoughts or concerns? Should I consider a light wire mesh?
Thanks
I looking at repairing an existing outdoor basketball court with a slab on grade. The court is several decades old and the surface has started to deteriorate. The school does not have the fund to rip out completely and redo. I'm proposing the following
1. Roughen surface using light jack hammer and remove all loose concrete and thin temporary patches
2. Pressure wash surface
3. Moisten surface and place 2" concrete topping (consider it bonded) with no reinforcement. Topping will be placed at 1% fall along the short side of the court for drainage.
4. Sawcut control joints to match existing and fill in with joint filler. Add additional control joints to keep bays a maximum 12 feet c/c
5. Moist cure for 7 days.
I understand that any existing cracks will probably come up through this new surface.
Any additional thoughts or concerns? Should I consider a light wire mesh?
Thanks