bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
I know this comes up here a lot and it ends up largely being a judgement call but - see attached photo. This is a basement wall, inside face. The rest of the wall so far is fine. This is the lower 1/2 of what will be a two story wall (i.e. this is subbasement to basement, upper 1/2 still to come). There are pretty distinct lines at each placement lift, looks like no one got in there with a vibrator.
The back face is stayform so I can't and won't be able to see it. I am thinking that I will ask them to core the wall in a few of the bad areas to see the inside of the wall.
- The top and bottom of wall are decent so it seems that rebar bond should be ok and shear ok. If the inside looks good then it's just a chip/clean and repair mortar fix?
- If the inside doesn't look good.... repair options (other than demo)?
The back face is stayform so I can't and won't be able to see it. I am thinking that I will ask them to core the wall in a few of the bad areas to see the inside of the wall.
- The top and bottom of wall are decent so it seems that rebar bond should be ok and shear ok. If the inside looks good then it's just a chip/clean and repair mortar fix?
- If the inside doesn't look good.... repair options (other than demo)?