shaneelliss
Structural
- Oct 15, 2007
- 109
We are in the middle of a project where there are large concrete column bases with large grout pockets for shear keys. Due to unforeseen circumstances we have to shut down construction until next spring. Our winters usually are cold and snowy mingled with temperatures that rise above freezing intermittently. My boss is worried that if we leave the grout pockets exposed to the elements (not covered or sealed) that water will accumulate in the grout pockets and break the concrete as it freezes. He wants to seal them up. I think that won't happen because they aren't sealed at the top and any expansion of the freezing water will just push the ice out the top of the pocket. I think if we don't get them sealed right water will get in there and by putting a lid on the space, we will create the problem my boss is worried about. What do you think? Will it be an issue to leave them open, or do we need to seal them closed?