8thStreet
Structural
- Dec 29, 2015
- 33
I designed a concrete wall system that is similar in shape and size to CMU wall. It has an outer and inner face shell of 2" of grout and a 6" void in the middle, so the total wall thickness is 10". The walls are connected with small perpendicular walls about ever 12" or so. Think of a CMU block, but made out of grout /shot crete.
The contractor filled the void with too much spray foam and the face of one walls bulged out and cracked. There are two 1/2" wide cracks running vertical all the way up the wall about 12" apart (between the perpendicular walls). Imagine the face shell of CMU core breaking out.
Do you have any suggestions for crack repair? I am leaning towards removing the section of broken "face shell" and rebuilding the face shell with a Sika Rapair Grout over the hardened spray form to bond it back together.
If this was cmu wall with vertical cracks, what would be the preferred method of repair?