Hello all,
New user here requesting some feedback/opinions about a concern I have with a new garage slab pour. I'm the homeowner (in Salt Lake City), and I have a general contractor managing the build of my new 20'x22' detached garage. The concrete subcontractors poured the slab a few days ago (this past Thursday), and I'm noticing a problem. I did a bit of Googling, and I learned that the issue is called "honeycombing." Please see the attached photos...these are not isolated areas - I would say that this problem covers at least 50% (probably more like 2/3) of the perimeter of the slab, which also makes me concerned about internal problems that aren't visible. My general contractor is already saying "it's not really a problem, no slab is perfect", etc. Based on my amateur Googling of this situation, my mentality is the exact opposite - I'm thinking on insisting on a complete tear-out and re-pour. Am I being ridiculous? Any thoughts, suggestions, advice, etc.? I appreciate it.





New user here requesting some feedback/opinions about a concern I have with a new garage slab pour. I'm the homeowner (in Salt Lake City), and I have a general contractor managing the build of my new 20'x22' detached garage. The concrete subcontractors poured the slab a few days ago (this past Thursday), and I'm noticing a problem. I did a bit of Googling, and I learned that the issue is called "honeycombing." Please see the attached photos...these are not isolated areas - I would say that this problem covers at least 50% (probably more like 2/3) of the perimeter of the slab, which also makes me concerned about internal problems that aren't visible. My general contractor is already saying "it's not really a problem, no slab is perfect", etc. Based on my amateur Googling of this situation, my mentality is the exact opposite - I'm thinking on insisting on a complete tear-out and re-pour. Am I being ridiculous? Any thoughts, suggestions, advice, etc.? I appreciate it.





