Texas Concrete is NOT Roman Concrete: Rash of Central Texas Swimming Pool Failures
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It goes beyond swimming pools. Its just that those are the first structures to be failing because of improperly mixed concrete.
The root cause of the improper mix most likely being the business friendly non-regulation which is so prominent in Texas.
Gregersons pool is suspected of having concrete cancer, the popular term for alkali-silica reaction (ASR), a condition that has affected more than 250 swimming pools built across the region since 2017 and for which there is no permanent fix
Afflicted pools include ones located in luxury apartment complexes as well as behind single-family homes. Experts say concrete in everything from house foundation slabs to stormwater control systems may also be affected, though it could take years for symptoms to show
The growing number of unhappy customers has invited scrutiny of an industry that experts say is poorly regulated in Texas, a state whose top officials take pride in placing the interests of businesses over those of consumers. Paolo Benedetti, a pool builder, educator, and consultant in California, says some builders in Texas, who arent required to be licensed to construct pools, have always been kind of flying by the seat of their pants. Those working in cities that inspect pools are supposed to follow certain codes, but the codes are not always enforced, and some unincorporated counties dont even require building permits for pools.
Benedetti and others say some ASR has been exacerbated by bad construction practices, including skimping on steel reinforcing rods, or rebars, which can also cause cracks that let in more water. Mukhopadhyay explains that while the moisture within concrete is sometimes enough to initiate the reaction, ASR can progress at an extremely slow rate for years until cracks caused by structural issues speed up and exacerbate its development. The problem we have is that nobody is holding the pool contractors or any contractor responsible for their workmanship, Benedetti says. Theres this whole lineage of unaccountability, so the perfect storm hit, and there werent any checks and balances in place, and the whole house of cards fell. And whos holding the bag? The homeowners
https://www.texasmonthly.com/style/concrete-cancer-pool-crack-epidemic-central-texas/
(Crosspost Texas and GD if thats OK since do think it of wider interest)
EDIT: Some people getting paywalled! I don't subscribe to Texas Monthly (bunch of Commies? JOKE)
Followed this link from apple news
https://apple.news/AH4TIlM_sQiacx0lauwLy-Q
Perhaps that would work if you are getting paywalled?