Preventing and Addressing Crazing on Concrete Surface
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Best Practices and Proven Solutions
Crazing, often characterized by fine, hairline cracks in concrete surfaces, may not present a structural danger, but it can affect the aesthetic appeal and long-term durability of concrete floors. Understanding the causes of crazing and how to prevent it can turn a potential problem into a profitable opportunity for flooring professionals.
Why Does Crazing Occur?
Crazing typically occurs due to plastic shrinkage, which arises when fresh concrete loses water through evaporation before it hardens. Factors such as mix design, finishing techniques, curing conditions, and the use of specific types of cement, such as Type 1L (Portland Limestone Cement), can contribute to this phenomenon.
In one recent case, a concrete floor poured nine months ago exhibited extensive crazing during polishing. The mix used 50% Type 1L cement, 30% fly ash, and 20% slag. It was placed directly on a vapor barrier and wet cured for 10 days after saw cutting. Despite these precautions, the surface developed crazing, raising questions about whether the cement type, supplementary cementitious materials, or curing practices were at fault.
Preventive Measures During Placement
Remedial Solutions: Turning Issues into Opportunities
If crazing is already present, there are effective ways to address it while adding value to the project:
Additional Tips:?When severe crazing occurs, consider a change order to incorporate the necessary steps for repair and enhancement. A smart strategy is to propose a change order around the TX3 application after the 80s grit and then polish it with 50s hybrid pads. This approach resolves the issue and offers clients an upgrade opportunity, turning a problem into a beautiful, easy-to-maintain floor.
The Takeaway
Crazing might initially seem like a flaw, but with the proper techniques and products, it can become an opportunity to showcase expertise and offer clients a premium, long-lasting solution. At #Applied, we believe in using advanced methods and materials to transform challenges into beautiful, serviceable, and profitable outcomes.
Have you encountered crazing in your projects? Share your experiences and insights below!
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6 天前Concrete has to be cured till 28 days
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6 天前It's due to improper curing of concrete crazing cracks appear on concrete surface after polishing of concrete.
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1 周In floor concrete when you use less cement & more or equal amounts of the fine filler material you are going to get crazing effect. Fillers don’t add strength in the initial stages. More fines & less binder will micro crack the surface due to rapid loss of moisture during final finishing stage.Because finishing with metal blades will create heat by friction & not enough binders in the surface paste will cause crazing cracks.
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1 周Useful takeaway! The grout will do the job!