Contraction Joints in Residential Slabs-on-Ground
This article published in the American Concrete Institute
This article published in the American Concrete Institute
This article discusses the difference between plain, reinforced and post-tensioned residential slabs, and why the inclusion of contraction joints are required in some cases and highly recommended in all cases. Learn more about the various topics that influence joint layout for all residential concrete slabs.
Harvey Haynes had a chance to talk in detail with Gigi Wood, who wrote a great article covering the history and details of Trak Joints. Please read it over at ForConstructionPros.com. Traker installs contraction joints in concrete slabs without the need for sawcutting — making the job faster, less expensive and completely free of damaging …
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