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Cracked subfloor

scarpia99
scarpia99
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hace 5 años
hace 5 años
Good morning dear friends. I comment my problem. I have the subfloor of the garage of my house done three months ago or so and I have not yet placed the ceramics because I see that there are cracks or cracks mainly where they have made the initial guide belt, and some other loose. My question is how to solve this before placing ceramics so that they do not break over time due to these cracks. Is there any solution for this? I hope you can help me. A hug and thank you very much.
Ricardo Ab.
Ricardo Ab.
5.181
hace 5 años
hace 5 años
Hi I will tell you that cracking in the place of the girdles is almost inevitable and normal; Before laying the floor (tile, porcelain, mosaic, ceramic, etc) you should make a folder on the subfloor. I suppose that because it is the entrance of a car you will have taken into account to place Maya, If you did not, you are still on time, although in that case the folder should be thicker. regards
scarpia99
scarpia99
137
hace 5 años

Ricardo thanks for your reply. I comment that they have not placed mesh and here in Mendoza is not made folder since it should be no less than 5cm so that it does not leave. Being seismic zone in any construction folder is made. Ceramics directly on the subfloor. Anyway the subfloor is 10cm I do not know if they see enough ... Regarding the crack there is nothing to seal it? Or nothing would work? Hugs

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Ricardo Ab.
Ricardo Ab.
5.181
hace 5 años

If you can't put maya (which is just so it doesn't break) you're going to have to do expansion joints. I don't know how the cracks are, in terms of thickness and depth, you could put some sealant, but that's it, it didn't hit and it won't hit. Nor is it going to harm the placement of the floor since it is about cracks resulting from material and non-structural differences, I think.

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scarpia99
scarpia99
137
hace 5 años

Of course it is not structural, it is dilatation in that we agree. However. Regardless of the fact that I put sealant or something to fill that space, do you think that a ceramic on the subfloor will not harm it?
My fear was if I do not part ... And it is right between the strip and the continuation of the floor. And other minors on the floor ...

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Ricardo Ab.
Ricardo Ab.
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hace 5 años

Why don't you upload some photos? Thus we have another panorama. You have to understand that help is relative, more than anything, they are opinions of their own experiences. The belts are made with strong material (because then you have to lean and without rubble) and almost never respect the same proportion in the subfloor, both in the amounts and aggregate of water. When they hit the floor they have to add material, that same material will cover the cracks. That does not ensure that it does not crack later, so I suggest expansion joint (due to the seismic zone)

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scarpia99
scarpia99
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Ricardo Ab.
Ricardo Ab.
5.181
hace 5 años

With the same material that you place the floor, you prepare a little more liquid so that it enters the crack and that's it.
I ask: Is the grid that is the final height? No, sure not! But, the area is large, when you place the floor every so often put a strip of telgopor so that it acts as an expansion joint, with 5 or 6 mm thick, it will work well. regards

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scarpia99
scarpia99
137
hace 5 años

The grid must still be cut so that when you place the ceramic it is at the exact height. The space is large, it is a large garage. What telgopor goes between ceramics as if it were a joint? Thank you for your time and your advice, I send you a hug.

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Ricardo Ab.
Ricardo Ab.
5.181
hace 5 años

If so, it is convenient for you to reach the subfloor, it is more effective and you are not at risk of cracking the bonding material. Greetings.

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scarpia99
scarpia99
137
hace 5 años

Perfect Ricardo. Thanks for your help again and I will implement your recommendations.
A hug

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