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Re: BonelessCat post# 90204

Friday, 05/16/2014 2:35:23 PM

Friday, May 16, 2014 2:35:23 PM

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If the building is not heated, you bring in portable, temporary heating sources. The cost of these heaters would be far less than:

a) having to break out and re-pour the slab(s)
b) the cost of delays due to waiting for warm weather

They should not have taken the risk of a defective pour if they did not have the absolute means to ensure the proper and adequate environment for the pour.

What if the 5 day forecast shows good weather, but the cure time ahead of sealing the slab is 10 days or more? Should the work be delayed months until there is no threat of inclement weather that might freeze the slab, expanding the water in the slab, and causing minute fractures that would be overlooked for any other construction purpose?

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