jgailla
Geotechnical
- Dec 23, 2004
- 896
We have a concrete problem and are getting a materials testing company to evaluate the issue.
I would like to get some opinions on what is causing the problem.
The concrete was poured about 4 weeks ago and appears to have not cured yet.
The attached picture shows the area, which is the floor of a very small amphitheatre.
The concrete breaks came back fine, but the surface is not durable. It looks like the very top layer of the concrete has not hydrated properly. The surface can be scratched with a key, but not deeply. There are also several bench pads poured the same day which have the same problem.
The project is in north Florida, and the weather was rainy and hot.
Any ideas? I've seen this a couple of other times, but for some reason I can't remember what causes it.
Thanks.
I would like to get some opinions on what is causing the problem.
The concrete was poured about 4 weeks ago and appears to have not cured yet.
The attached picture shows the area, which is the floor of a very small amphitheatre.
The concrete breaks came back fine, but the surface is not durable. It looks like the very top layer of the concrete has not hydrated properly. The surface can be scratched with a key, but not deeply. There are also several bench pads poured the same day which have the same problem.
The project is in north Florida, and the weather was rainy and hot.
Any ideas? I've seen this a couple of other times, but for some reason I can't remember what causes it.
Thanks.