‘High’ and ‘Low Points’
‘High point’ and ‘low point’ are general terms used to describe ‘peaks and troughs’ on the surface of a concrete floor.
Read More‘High point’ and ‘low point’ are general terms used to describe ‘peaks and troughs’ on the surface of a concrete floor.
Read Moreis the release of heat during concrete curing.
Read MoreA highway straightedge is a tool used to screed concrete floors. It is also referred to as a paver’s straightedge.
Read Moreis where coarse aggregate is exposed at the surface of a formed joint in a concrete element.
Read MoreChecks whether the moisture level of the concrete slab or screed has reduced to a value where flooring can be safely laid.
The relative humidity of a concrete floor can be checked in accordance with BS 8203:2001 or using the humidity sleeve method.
Read Moreis the process of cement reacting with water to form a single, solid mass.
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