Silage clamp floor

Matt

Member
Just had a floor redone in a silage clamp, noticed there some drying cracks in the front,

These will want to be grout filled wont they?
Or will it be ok?
what would the best thing to fill them with?

as would be a route for any possible moisture to get into the concrete.
We had it layed for us, usually do concreting jobs our selves.
 

Forever Fendt

Member
Location
Derbyshire
Plastic shrinkage cracking should only be about 3mm deep and not be structural mostly caused by breeze blowing across surface and hydrating to fast poly fibers would have helped stop this.brush in some neat cement and water after
 

Matt

Member
I do intend to. What would be the best solution for this? Don't want to be fobed off. First time ever we have paid someone to lay conc for us. Was not like it was a hot day.
 

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