But then, Tues morning this week - woke to Disaster? ?
My concrete hearth slab revealed a full length CRACK! Side to side, centre of slab, down full thickness.
Some info - It IS all reinforced with wire mesh (see pics) there are no cracks in brickwork either on slate base walls or inside oven. Exterior of oven - no cracks. Underneath the hearth slab, whilst it gets pretty warm - crack does not show on underside. On top of concrete slab, I used some cement/mortar to place and level ONE calsil board (not two...wish I'd done so!) Then fireclay on top, with oven floor bricks on them.
Concrete is 4 inches thick at max but as low as 3.25 inch thick (where the crack is on one side)
The crack is hairline and appears to have closed up a bit more now. The concrete slab sat for weeks before any fires were lit. Boards and supports were under for a LONG while too.All but one of the support legs came out with little or no effort.
Should I be concerned?
My concrete hearth slab revealed a full length CRACK! Side to side, centre of slab, down full thickness.
Some info - It IS all reinforced with wire mesh (see pics) there are no cracks in brickwork either on slate base walls or inside oven. Exterior of oven - no cracks. Underneath the hearth slab, whilst it gets pretty warm - crack does not show on underside. On top of concrete slab, I used some cement/mortar to place and level ONE calsil board (not two...wish I'd done so!) Then fireclay on top, with oven floor bricks on them.
Concrete is 4 inches thick at max but as low as 3.25 inch thick (where the crack is on one side)
The crack is hairline and appears to have closed up a bit more now. The concrete slab sat for weeks before any fires were lit. Boards and supports were under for a LONG while too.All but one of the support legs came out with little or no effort.
Should I be concerned?
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