Hi guys, I had my pole barn built last Summer, concrete was poured last August. I had a 15mm vapor barrier put down under the concrete to mitigate moisture issues. The floor has been completely dry throughout the Winter except for where the expansion cuts were made in the concrete. We have a had a ton of rain over the last 2 months, to the point that the ground is so saturated that it can't really absorb any more water and there's been a lot of water laying around. There wasn't any signs of moisture along the expansion cuts until we had all this rain recently. Only reason I can figure why the expansion cut lines are showing a little moisture is maybe the vapor barrier got cut where they made the expansion lines and it's allowing moisture along that area now with all the excessive rain and ground moisture, does that sound likely?
My plan is to try to get my floor coating completed in the early Summer timeframe. I really want to do do a full flake polyuria, but I've read there can be issues if the moisture in the concrete is too high. What's everyones thoughts/suggestions on this? I'm including a pic of the concrete expansion lines that show where the concrete looks a little damp along a few spots of the expansion line area.
Is there a filler of some kind that could be used in the expansion cuts to keep moisture from coming up through the cut lines?
My plan is to try to get my floor coating completed in the early Summer timeframe. I really want to do do a full flake polyuria, but I've read there can be issues if the moisture in the concrete is too high. What's everyones thoughts/suggestions on this? I'm including a pic of the concrete expansion lines that show where the concrete looks a little damp along a few spots of the expansion line area.
Is there a filler of some kind that could be used in the expansion cuts to keep moisture from coming up through the cut lines?
