HardyParty
Structural
- Apr 10, 2012
- 24
A contractor is requesting to use pea gravel 3000psi concrete underneath the tilt panels instead of the 7000psi non-shrink grout we specify (panel to foundation bearing connection). Can anyone think of any reason why this would be unacceptable? I'm assuming they would dry pack it
The only reasons I would be wary are:
1.) the pea gravel concrete could shrink (more than non-shrink grout)
2.) the pea gravel concrete is lower strength than the panels (4000psi concrete for panels)
However, I believe the degree to which it shrinks would be minimal and the load would have no problem redistributing. Also, the compressive strength of the grout is not a factor as the load typically doesn't go above 50psi.
Anything I am missing?
Thanks!
The only reasons I would be wary are:
1.) the pea gravel concrete could shrink (more than non-shrink grout)
2.) the pea gravel concrete is lower strength than the panels (4000psi concrete for panels)
However, I believe the degree to which it shrinks would be minimal and the load would have no problem redistributing. Also, the compressive strength of the grout is not a factor as the load typically doesn't go above 50psi.
Anything I am missing?
Thanks!