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When concrete is poured, it is very important to cut expansion joints in the concrete. By cutting control joints in the concrete you can better control the random cracking that inevitably occurs in concrete slabs soon after the concrete is poured and set.
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When concrete is poured, it is very important to cut expansion joints in the concrete. By cutting control joints in the concrete you can better control the random cracking that inevitably occurs in concrete slabs soon after the concrete is poured and set. Concrete saw cutting can be a hard task, but cutting expansion joints can be harder still. This is because there is, even more, to know, such as when to time your cutting, where to place the cuts, and what techniques work best. This guide will help to ensure that you are making the highest quality cuts to ensure the best possible finish for your concrete.
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Before you begin saw cutting concrete slab, you must first select where these cuts will be done on the concrete. It’s recommended that you start cutting control joints on or at the centre of column lines. Joints should be spaced at 24 to 35 times the slab thickness, however, the exact spacing should be decided by an engineer familiar with the individual project. This spacing equates to approximately 3 to 5.5 metres depending on the amount of reinforcement that the concrete slab has. If the concrete slabs being used are of a high shrinkage, it is recommended that the spacing between cuts is decreased. When choosing what area to begin cutting expansion joints, select an area that does not have any steel reinforcement continuing from one slab to another.
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