samdamon
Structural
- Jan 4, 2002
- 274
I need to strengthen an unreinforced existing 8" cmu wall for bending. The wall spans vertically. Would like to cut open a set of vertical block cells from the interior face, insert and tie in vertical reinforcing bars, and then grout the bars in place with a hand applied grout mix or patching mortar.
Is there a grout mix or patching mortar out there that can be used for this type of repair, and be applied with a trowel and not need forming? Using a traditional 8"+- slump grout will require forming the inside face of the repair area, and grouting in lifts. Or, other option is to pump the grout in from low to high, but I need to keep this particular repair low tech if possible.
Any help appreciated.
Is there a grout mix or patching mortar out there that can be used for this type of repair, and be applied with a trowel and not need forming? Using a traditional 8"+- slump grout will require forming the inside face of the repair area, and grouting in lifts. Or, other option is to pump the grout in from low to high, but I need to keep this particular repair low tech if possible.
Any help appreciated.