magnumv8
Military
- Mar 22, 2002
- 1
We recently poured a 13000 sq. ft slab on grade during a very hot period of summer. We have always used a pure portland mix in our concrete and we were not told that the mix was being changed to include a ground granulated blast furnace slag and fly ash additive. we also used a sealer called ashford formula which was applied 24 hours after the concrete was placed. ( I mention this becuase the manufacter reccomended that we not cover the slab withj poly as it would interfere with his installation) All expansion joints were saw cut at about 18' to 20' squares / 1-2" deep. The concrete mix was supposed to be 4000 psi. and was placed at about a 5" slump. the reinforcment was a wwf. The floor has cracked severely in a spider web pattern.
My question is this: is it a normal practice to use these additives and if so shouldnt we have been made aware that changes were being made to allow for a 6 day wet cure as reccomended.
My question is this: is it a normal practice to use these additives and if so shouldnt we have been made aware that changes were being made to allow for a 6 day wet cure as reccomended.