We have just installed a modular oven building it from the ground up. It is built with concrete blocks with a reinforced concrete pad (w/ sand) built on top of the blocks. We inset the oven in the pad so that the floor of the oven is level with the pad.
The problem is that thermo dynamic cracks have appeared directly in the center of three sides of the pad and when it rains, water intrudes and dampens the inside of the oven. Two of the three cracks are very small, but one exceeds 1/16" when the oven is at it's hottest. The cracks retract when the oven cools.
We are going to tile over the cracks using flexible mortar and grout but I fear the one big crack will crack the tiles when it expands under heat because the mortar we are using says it will expand no more than 1/16".
Does anyone have any other suggestions for materials or fixes to use in this situation?
Thanks for any input.
The problem is that thermo dynamic cracks have appeared directly in the center of three sides of the pad and when it rains, water intrudes and dampens the inside of the oven. Two of the three cracks are very small, but one exceeds 1/16" when the oven is at it's hottest. The cracks retract when the oven cools.
We are going to tile over the cracks using flexible mortar and grout but I fear the one big crack will crack the tiles when it expands under heat because the mortar we are using says it will expand no more than 1/16".
Does anyone have any other suggestions for materials or fixes to use in this situation?
Thanks for any input.
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