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RH Testing Thick Slabs
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11-20-2012, 05:21 PM
Post: #26
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RE: RH Testing Thick Slabs
I agree the architect and the GC should have known from the get-go that the floor had to have good conditions to dry. Then when they burned the snot out of it they should have known for sure it wasn't going to dry unless it was opened up so it could breathe.
The truth is, I bet they are both shaking their head blaming the flooring installer for the problem.... And what is the first letter of the flooring manufacturer's name? JD Grafton Concrete Answers for Flooring Problems JGrafton@ccsolves.com |
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