Gary Fowler
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If it had not cracked in 15 years but now suddenly some appear, then I would look for a cause like lack of water under the slab and soil is drying out (especially bad in Houston area with the black gumbo soil). A drought will do that if you don't water the edge of the slab for about 3 feet wide around the perimeter.
I suppose too much water might cause a problem also but I have never seen that happen.
Something has changed from normal that has caused the slab to crack now. Usually the cracks will develop during curing due to shrinkage but something else has developed in your case.
I suppose too much water might cause a problem also but I have never seen that happen.
Something has changed from normal that has caused the slab to crack now. Usually the cracks will develop during curing due to shrinkage but something else has developed in your case.