gte447f
Structural
- Dec 1, 2008
- 799
Can some of of you please share your opinions/experiences with best practices for repairing cracks in CMU mortar joints? The issue I am dealing with is an exterior wall that is allowing quite a bit of water infiltration when it rains. This is not a foundation wall. It is above grade. In fact it is a second story wall that is supported by steel roof beams below. I think the cracking was probably caused by excessive deflection of the steel beams. There are aluminum windows in the wall also, and the deflection/movement has led to cracks and seperation in the sealant around these windows too. Water is obviously getting in around the windows also, but I think these can be resealed with caulk. I think the mortar joints need to be sealed with something structural instead of just caulk. Should an adhesive grout of some kind be used? Any suggestions?