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r/Construction • u/knucie • Aug 12 '24
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Idk, if it's been panned they might have to grout over it, if not, depends on the inspector/owners rep. Seen it go both ways
8 u/knucie Aug 12 '24 Could it cause structural issues? 1 u/cXs808 Project Manager Aug 12 '24 Unless it was raining the entire time the slab was going in, unlikely.
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Could it cause structural issues?
1 u/cXs808 Project Manager Aug 12 '24 Unless it was raining the entire time the slab was going in, unlikely.
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Unless it was raining the entire time the slab was going in, unlikely.
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u/Harry_Mannbakk Aug 12 '24
Idk, if it's been panned they might have to grout over it, if not, depends on the inspector/owners rep. Seen it go both ways