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Generally, you do not need rebar for a 4-inch slab. But if one should choose to reinforce their concrete patio, the reinforcement bar they should use should be a size #3, which is 3/8 in diameter. Generally, rebar has an immense impact on concrete.
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Learn More »Every construction is subject to three types of tension: compression, tensile, and shear. Concrete can handle stress brought about by compression and shear but falls short on tensile. Rebar comes in handy when bringing the three to par. Concrete patios typically need rebar because they are shallow and depend on the stability of the soil underneath. The ground shifting can cause concrete to crack and become uneven, but rebar helps mitigate these risks and keep your concrete patio together in one piece. Findings show that rebar is the soul of every concrete project, even those taken lightly, such as patios and other home improvements. But that’s not all there is to know about concrete patios and rebar. I did some research and added some of the things I learned from being a home inspector for more than a decade, and here’s what I found:
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The budget is drawn out for the project. If it is too low, then the rebar will either be unattainable or substandard.
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