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Materials such as chicken wire, stucco mesh, wire screening, expanded metal, fence wire or fiberglass cloth should never be used as primary reinforcement because their properties are too variable or they are not sufficiently strong. You cannot rely on these materials.
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Learn More »Proper reinforcing and good mix design go hand in hand to prevent problems with concrete countertops. The materials you use to reinforce your concrete countertop are just as important as those you select for your mix. To understand which materials are best to use for reinforcing your concrete countertop, you first need to understand how reinforcing works. Concrete countertops are essentially beams that span an open space. When a force is applied to the top of the countertop, it causes compression on the top surface and tension on the bottom surface. Concrete has much more compressive strength (e.g. 3,000 psi) than tensile strength (e.g. 400 psi). Therefore, it needs help where the tensile forces occur — at the bottom of the slab/beam. Those tensile forces occur in a straight line along the length of the slab, just like a rope being pulled in a tug-of-war. Therefore, reinforcing should be placed in straight lines along the long axis of the slab. You do need cross strands because there is some force along the short axis of the slab, but the long axis is the primary concern.
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Furthermore, even No. 3 rebar (3/8-inch diameter) is too big to fit into a 1.5-inch thick countertop slab without causing telegraph cracking. There is simply not enough concrete above the rebar. The same applies for any large steel reinforcement such as cattle grate. These materials are very strong — they are just too big. A good rule of thumb is to use reinforcing less than 3/16 inch in diameter for concrete that will be less than 3 inches thick.
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Learn More »Ladder wire is less than 3/16 inch in diameter, making it a perfect size for reinforcing concrete countertops. That, combined with its strength, makes ladder wire an ideal reinforcing material.
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