On my pool, the material scraped from the walls, steps, etc went into the floor and was used there. So no matter what is considered acceptable practice in the shotcrete/pool building industry, this is what I have. I also have hairline cracks running the length and width of my unfinished shell along the bottom but have not seen any as of yet on the walls.
I have seen things on TV, read some on this forum and this seems to be a controversal subject with strong feelings one way or another. I would like to know if there is a written industry standard of practice for the re-use of shotcrete material or if it should be discarded.
So here are my thoughts based on my limited understanding of this subject. With Gunite, since the dry material is mixed with water as it is applied, the sand particles bounce off the surface as applied and should be discarded due to it being weak material. With Shotcrete, the material is premixed which should eliminate the inconsistency of the material as it is applied. The material that was re-used came from shaping the walls, steps, and fell into the floor where it was used. I've read some here about the strength from compaction during the application process and that the psi strength is increased as a result. If the floor was poured instead of shot and thereby lower psi strength, would it be sufficient strength for it's use?
Can anyone point to an industry written standard of practice that states that shotcrete which is scraped off should be discarded? I can see the logic with gunite but with shotcrete since it is pre-mixed wondering what the industry standards say. Does anyone have that information?
I have seen things on TV, read some on this forum and this seems to be a controversal subject with strong feelings one way or another. I would like to know if there is a written industry standard of practice for the re-use of shotcrete material or if it should be discarded.
So here are my thoughts based on my limited understanding of this subject. With Gunite, since the dry material is mixed with water as it is applied, the sand particles bounce off the surface as applied and should be discarded due to it being weak material. With Shotcrete, the material is premixed which should eliminate the inconsistency of the material as it is applied. The material that was re-used came from shaping the walls, steps, and fell into the floor where it was used. I've read some here about the strength from compaction during the application process and that the psi strength is increased as a result. If the floor was poured instead of shot and thereby lower psi strength, would it be sufficient strength for it's use?
Can anyone point to an industry written standard of practice that states that shotcrete which is scraped off should be discarded? I can see the logic with gunite but with shotcrete since it is pre-mixed wondering what the industry standards say. Does anyone have that information?