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ACI 302.2R-06: Guide for Concrete Slabs that Receive Moisture-Sensitive Flooring Materials

Author: ACI Committee 302 | Size: 3.9 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: ACI | Year: 2006 | pages: 42


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Guide for Concrete Slabs that Receive Moisture-Sensitive Flooring Materials
Reported by ACI Committee 302

This guide contains materials, design, and construction recommendations
for concrete slabs-on-ground and suspended slabs that are to receive moisture-sensitive
flooring materials. These flooring materials include sheet
rubber, epoxy coatings, vinyl composition tile, sheet vinyl, carpet, athletic
flooring, laminates, and hardwood. Chapters 1 through 8 provide an
understanding of concrete moisture behavior and drying, and show how
recommended construction practices can contribute to successful performance
of floor covering materials. This background provides a basis for
the recommendations in Chapter 9 to improve performance of floor
covering materials in contact with concrete moisture and alkalinity.
Because this guide is specific to floor moisture problems and solutions,
refer to the most current editions of both ACI 302.1R, “Guide for Concrete
Floor and Slab Construction,” and ACI 360R, “Design of Slabs-onGround,”
for general information. These two documents contain guidance
on floor design and construction that is needed to achieve successful floor
covering performance.
Keywords: admixtures; cracking; curing; curling; drying; mixture proportioning;
moisture movement; moisture test; relative humidity; slab-onground;
specifications; vapor retarder/barrier.

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ACI PRC-302.2-22: Concrete Slabs that Receive Moisture-Sensitive Flooring Materials - Guide

Author(s)/Editor(s): ACI Committee 302 | Size: 7.19 MB| Format: PDF| Quality: Scanner| Year: 2023| pages: 49 | ISBN: 9781641952064


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This guide contains materials, design, and construction recommendations for concrete slabs-on-ground and suspended slabs that are to receive moisture-sensitive flooring materials. These flooring materials include sheet rubber, epoxy coatings, vinyl composition tile, sheet vinyl, carpet, athletic flooring, laminates, and hardwood.

Keywords:

admixtures; cracking; curing; curling; drying; mixture proportioning; moisture movement; moisture test; relative humidity; slabs-on-ground; specifications; vapor retarder.

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