SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I have a project where, in his infinite wisdom, the contractor decided not to follow the plans and install contraction joints in the exterior wall. Now a year and half later we are getting calls about cracks that have formed in the exterior wall. The cracks are 1mm or less in width and occur about every 6’-8’ o.c. The wall is 8” thick and reinforced with one layer of #5 bars at 18”o.c. in each direction. How can I calculate the amount of shrinkage I would expect per foot of wall length? I have seen some numbers of around 0.04% but am wondering if this number is correct.
Also, is there a product that you can apply to the outside of the wall that will cover the cracks and not allow the existing cracks to propagate through?
Also, is there a product that you can apply to the outside of the wall that will cover the cracks and not allow the existing cracks to propagate through?