Concrete drive - Sanding
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Hi, we recently had a concrete drive done, and the finish is well! not good to put it mildly, the contractor says he is going to sand it down, with some sort of grinding machine, as much as i have tried I can not find any pics of sanded concret drives and to be honest I am quite concerned about what sort of finish i am going to end up with, and there are quite a few cracks as it was laid 2weeks ago when it was sunny and quite hot, the cracks actually appeared within an hour of it being laid , any veiws would be more than welcome.pics have now been added, ( by Mickg thanks) and as you can see, pretty rough and bad....
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what you have is called plastic cracking
Its when the concrete dries out too quickly, usually when the subbase material sucks the water out quicker than the top, and you get cracks all over it.
Putting down a plastic dpc under the concrete prevents it drying out too quickly.
Was this done do you know?
Its when the concrete dries out too quickly, usually when the subbase material sucks the water out quicker than the top, and you get cracks all over it.
Putting down a plastic dpc under the concrete prevents it drying out too quickly.
Was this done do you know?
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If you don't like what you finish up with you can consider a thin decorative surfacing applied on top.
See Ronadeck Resin Bound Surfacing and Ronadeck Resin Bonded Surfacing at driveway surfacing
If you need someone to visit, just call 01279 638 700 and ask for Simeon.
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I guess that's something you'll have to discuss with your contractor, but if you need an option to overcome the problem.....
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Its plastic cracking all right, and why oh why didn't they bull nose the edges???
Edited By dig dug dan on 1279299374
Edited By dig dug dan on 1279299374
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thing is it looks like there is visqueen and mesh there so they were on the right track
plastic cracking can happen to the best of us
we subbed some concreting at a school and the same thing happened, the poor old subbie had to pecker it out and redo at his own cost,but the funny thing was those cracks were only 5-10 mm deep (not funny for him of course)
looks like they have left shuttering in place
cheers LLL
plastic cracking can happen to the best of us
we subbed some concreting at a school and the same thing happened, the poor old subbie had to pecker it out and redo at his own cost,but the funny thing was those cracks were only 5-10 mm deep (not funny for him of course)
looks like they have left shuttering in place
cheers LLL
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I think they are expansion joints rather than form work there.
When this happened to us, the concrete company told us to brush neat cement into the cracks.
We did this, and the customer was happy, and tbh, you cannot see it now.
When this happened to us, the concrete company told us to brush neat cement into the cracks.
We did this, and the customer was happy, and tbh, you cannot see it now.
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