Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:07 pm
I am about to commence laying a slab in a warehouse.
The warehouse is for mending large crawler cranes and an engineer has specified the slab to be 30cm thick with two layers of reinforcement in it.
The client has now specified that it wants the concrete to have a very smooth finish.
Now here is the problem... here in Angola when builders do a steel trowel finished slab they lay the slab and then get it really smooth by mixing a bit of cement and sand into a very wet mix and troweling this in to the surface.
I am of the opinion that his technique may mean that the surface of the slab is somewhat weaker, even though this sand cement mix is trowled in when the slab is still soft.
However, on the other hand, the colour hardeners that PIC installers use are, as far as I know, just sand and cement (as well as pigment and maybe a little of a few other things).
So my question is if you were laying a slab would you just trowel it or do you think it is OK to add a bit of wet sand and cement mix to the surface when troweling it?
Thanks
The warehouse is for mending large crawler cranes and an engineer has specified the slab to be 30cm thick with two layers of reinforcement in it.
The client has now specified that it wants the concrete to have a very smooth finish.
Now here is the problem... here in Angola when builders do a steel trowel finished slab they lay the slab and then get it really smooth by mixing a bit of cement and sand into a very wet mix and troweling this in to the surface.
I am of the opinion that his technique may mean that the surface of the slab is somewhat weaker, even though this sand cement mix is trowled in when the slab is still soft.
However, on the other hand, the colour hardeners that PIC installers use are, as far as I know, just sand and cement (as well as pigment and maybe a little of a few other things).
So my question is if you were laying a slab would you just trowel it or do you think it is OK to add a bit of wet sand and cement mix to the surface when troweling it?
Thanks