How to spot a bad concrete pour
Most concrete problems show up in the first month — but only if you know what to look for. The signs of a poor pour are subtle, predictable, and usually fixable while the contractor is still on the hook.
What you'll learn
- Surface signs of a rushed finish
- How to check slab thickness without tools
- Why uniform color is a marker of proper cure
- When to flag issues with the contractor and what to ask for
Step by step
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