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11-11-2009, 12:24 PM #1
Ain't that a Hole in the Floor
So I'm replacing the nasty carpet that the builder installed in my house 22 years ago with tile. Today they removed the carpet and found a crack in the floor. Upon closer investigation the crack proved to be a large void in the slab - about 4 s.f. What I plan to do, if someone from this forum does not convince me otherwise in the next 30 minutes, is to have them fill the void with Sakrete 5000, thinset 1/2" Hardibacker over the top, point our toes and continue with the tiling. What say ye?
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11-11-2009, 12:33 PM #2
Re: Ain't that a Hole in the Floor
Too lazy to look it up and in a de-cafienated haze, is 5000 Sakrete one of those fiber-enchanced reinforcing mixes?
No mention of a bonding agent, subbase or VP, or radon issues, dare I assume?
There are some membrane products that might do better for you (the ditra people make one) installed before backer.
And I gotta ask, what was holding/keeping ya'll up outta the hole/void? kevlar carpet backing and big feet??
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11-11-2009, 12:38 PM #3
Re: Ain't that a Hole in the Floor
HG: 5000 is a fiber-enhanced product that is often used without remesh or rebar. Bonding to the old slab, even with an agent will likely not work over time anyway, so I think I'll save the money for Cabernet. No real radon issues here. At 242 lbs. sans cladding, I too am surprised that my big ass did not discover this void sooner.

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11-11-2009, 12:56 PM #4
Re: Ain't that a Hole in the Floor
Aaron,
Had someone maybe jackhammered out an opening in the slab before to repair a water leak or something.
Got a picture?
rick
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11-11-2009, 01:00 PM #5
Re: Ain't that a Hole in the Floor
How wide is this gap and where is it? Does it run the entire distance from one side to the other? Could it be two-part pour and missing/fallen/erroded exp joint (not a mono slab)? Is it level from one side of the "void" to the other?
Any other signs of movement in the attic? walls? etc.? I don't recall how large Miller Castle might be or percisely where in TX, (do recall a Koi pond and some geo coordinates at one time but never checked...
or is it in spain
? wouldn't be the first slab foundation in TX to need some slab pinning or piering though esp. if in clay area that needs foundation perimeter kept moist.
Honestly, I wouldn't sakrete it up without having it checked out first by an SE, then again I haven't seen it, not even a pic.
IIRC ditra membrane set on a fast setting latex-portland cement mortar to concrete; tile above, no BB.
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11-11-2009, 01:08 PM #6
Re: Ain't that a Hole in the Floor
Aww dang, I just realized it took me too long to type out that last prior response, and the 30-minute period for discussion/debate/convincing argument had expired.
So, I guess, you've already made a decision, and .... nevermind.
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11-11-2009, 01:11 PM #7
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11-12-2009, 10:07 AM #8
Re: Ain't that a Hole in the Floor
Aaron,
Are you sure it is not a "black hole portal" ???
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11-12-2009, 10:33 AM #9
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11-12-2009, 02:01 PM #10
Re: Ain't that a Hole in the Floor
Always use Epoxy for concrete cracks, it is the best if ever it cracks again it will be somewhere else.
Rolland Pruner
Livermore, Ca



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