DIY Concrete Expansion Joint for basement floors & more with Plymouth Foam Expansion Joint
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- čas přidán 24. 06. 2024
- How make an Expansion Joint using Plymouth Foam Expansion Joints.
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Great video. Thanks
I live in Ontario, Canada. Can i use this for outside the house on a patio slab connected to my house?
Thank you I plan on doing this to my foundation when my patio is poured. Do you think this material will handle water?
Yes It is weather resistant .
Hello, did you have the middle sections cut instead of using the expansion joint foam? Can we use the expansion joint foam in the middle instead of cutting the cross (+)? Thanks!
Those are for [crack] control joints. You don't need another expansion joint unless doing at least 20'+ wide sections.
Wouldn't you want the slab cement to bind to the wall cement? We have a serious water problem in our basement from a high water table. The water seeps in all along the perimeter of the basement slab.
That sounds more like a drainage issue. Might want to talk to someone about getting the water away from the foundation, rather than trying to keep it on the other side of a permeable surface. :-)
I don't think that siliconized acrylic sealant is rated for use on green (uncured) concrete.
What about for drywall?
You left out how to level the concrete without a screed board. Seems like it would be hard to get it level.
How I poured the basement floor is in this video. czcams.com/video/Vvm8v2KXIGo/video.html