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Hi, I'm Tim Carter from AskTheBuilder.com. We're here at a job site where they're
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pouring a concrete slab. And I want to show you something that a lot of people don't get to see
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and it's really, really important to know because this is where a lot of concrete fails. It's called
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concrete bleed water. Concrete bleed water. Look at this. So, you can see that shine on the concrete right here, right there
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What you're seeing is that's a really thin sheen of water up on top of the concrete
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Now what's that all about? Okay, think about it for a second
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What's concrete made out of? What are the four ingredients? Gravel, sand, Portland cement, and what? Water
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Water is the lightest ingredient because if you pour all those other things into a bucket
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of water, they all sink to the bottom. So concrete, what happens is right after you've full floated it or screated it, the water
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kind of comes to the top. But you've got to make sure that you don't float that into the concrete
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It'll go away on its own in just a little bit. But if you float it in, it will dissolve the cement paste at the top of the slab, and it'll
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make the concrete, the upper part of the concrete, very weak. And that's one of the causes of spalling
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So don't trowel bleed water into the concrete. I'm Tim Carter for AskTheBuilder.com
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