Expandsion Joints in Concrete
Peters
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 3034 Northern AL Pics |
2002-08-03 40969
We would of often form expansion joints with just a trowel, but the area around my pool used 2x4 for effect. Now the 2x4 are deteriating and need to be replaced. I also need to pour some new areas to match the older material. I was thinking of using the material like TREX, plastic lumber.
Has anyone attemped this? I know the coefficient of expansion of plastic is large has anyone experienced cracking?
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Expandsion Joints in Concrete
DavidJ
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 62 Alabama |
2002-08-03 40970
I've seen the plastic lumber used in concrete with no problems. Make sure it's not the solid type. Some of it has voids in it and that is the type I would recommend as it allows for compression. Most concrete expansion joint material is made form dense foam but I unnderstand your wanting to use the lumber. Good luck with it. ....
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