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    May 25, 2012, 03:20 PM
    concrete work
    I have a contractor that is pouring me a slab for my garage that I am having built. He started the pour and didn't have enough concrete in the truck to complete the pour. There is about a 10'x10' section that has been sitting for the past two hours curing. The truck left so I guess he went bact to the yard for some more concrete. My concern is that the slab will have a weak area where the old and new concrete meet. They haven't returned to complete the pour. Should I be concerned or should the slab be good. Any help would be appreciated. John
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    Jun 3, 2012, 03:36 AM
    As long as steel mesh or rebar in the cold joint was being used, your floor will be safe. A floor that size should have control joints to minimize cracks and needs to be cut a day later.

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