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Re: Whole Lotta Spalling Goin' On
When concrete is allowed to set too long, it will not be "soft" enough to properly float.
The "mason"??? then adds water to the surface in order to create a floatable slurry.
Unfortunately this new "cap" on the lower layer of hardened concrete doesn't always adhere properly, causing failures as pictured.
Also, In colder climates, after a crack forms, water will infiltrate the concrete, ice up, and, as expansion from ice forming occurs, will separate layers.
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