Civ-StructEIT
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 25, 2016
- 25
Hey there folks, I have a relatively simple quick question here.
My firm has been asked to redesign an outdoor concrete patio type area. This is no big deal, but adjacent to the patio area is a 5" deep concrete slab.
The 5" concrete slab is not very aesthetically pleasing and does not line up well with the patio, so I have recommended to tear it out and replace the entire area. You would think this would be a simple task for a relatively small area, however the client has pushed back saying they cannot do that. Their response was to scrape out the top 3 inches of concrete and essentially just re-pour the top half of the slab. Has anyone heard of any type of coating that would allow placing a couple inches of fresh concrete over existing concrete and bonding them properly? It sounds absurd to me to just re-pour half the depth of the slab, but I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything.
Thanks!
My firm has been asked to redesign an outdoor concrete patio type area. This is no big deal, but adjacent to the patio area is a 5" deep concrete slab.
The 5" concrete slab is not very aesthetically pleasing and does not line up well with the patio, so I have recommended to tear it out and replace the entire area. You would think this would be a simple task for a relatively small area, however the client has pushed back saying they cannot do that. Their response was to scrape out the top 3 inches of concrete and essentially just re-pour the top half of the slab. Has anyone heard of any type of coating that would allow placing a couple inches of fresh concrete over existing concrete and bonding them properly? It sounds absurd to me to just re-pour half the depth of the slab, but I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything.
Thanks!