Tractor Seabee
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Tractor Seabee,
Your post was informative thank you for posting that. Hopefully cracks will be "controlled" in my slab, if not oh well it was a pretty cheap chance to take. Since you seem to know a lot about concrete. What is your suggestion for a house slab? Overkill rebar. post tension with several beams? Several people tell me a lot of rebar is the way to go and several people have said post tension, I like the theory behind post tension. All these different opinions have made this a difficult decision? What would you suggest?
Use an engineered solution for re-bar in the foundation. Go with fiber reinforced 4,000# concrete for the floor and cut those control joints. All those "good ol boy" (the guys who say "don't tell me how to do concrete, I've been doing it for 40 years) will only cost you money with no value added. Where you live beware of hot weather curing requirements, letting the top dry out fast will give you a not desirable end product. Make sure spray membranes are compatible with floor covering adhesives. Moisture migration from below can be a problem but probably not in Texas. If you do do use moisture barrier use at least 10 mil plastic. thinner will probably be destroyed during concrete placement.
Retirement has dulled my brain on the name of the ACI and Concrete Contractors Association literature and I just packed it all away in temp storage while moving. I will rack my brain some more.
Ron