Concrete Slab Curling on Small Pours: How to Measure It and Prevent the Next One
Introduction Curling is when a concrete slab lifts in the middle as it cures. Causes include moisture differences, improper edge drying, and uneven shrinkage during curing. On small pours, wind and heat shifts can worsen the effect. To measure curling, check for a ridge or gap at the edges by placing a straightedge across the […]
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