Browse Forums Building A New House Re: My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 Melb 750Jun 24, 2017 7:29 am Wow, I've missed so much!!! Congrats on your slab RM!!! Wow your progress is speedy, I hope it continues at this pace 🤞🏼 Slab party time!!! GJ Gardner Modified Coolum 277 http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=83643 Re: My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 Melb 751Jun 24, 2017 7:35 am charlibear Wow, I've missed so much!!! Congrats on your slab RM!!! Wow your progress is speedy, I hope it continues at this pace 🤞🏼 Slab party time!!! GJ Gardner Modified Coolum 277 http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=83643 Thanks CB Seems like we are both having some good progress as well. It definitely helps when you have a good SM on your side. My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 viewtopic.php?t=86114 Re: My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 Melb 752Jun 24, 2017 7:35 am Mt.view Renman Mt.view Talking about speed, Renman your project is moving along fairly nicely. We are stuck on contract variation for about 2 months now and we havent even received a correct floor plan drawing yet. Drawings seems to be held up across the board at the moment. We were at variations about 3 months before final contract and another 6 months afterwards. A bit stressed out tonight and this weekend, seems to be having light showers for the few days. Hope the top cover of the slab doesn't stuff up as they spent so much time getting it leveled for us. My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 viewtopic.php?t=86114 Thanks for the info mate. Best luck on getting the perfect slab for your house. What variations are you guys stuck at? Will check out the slab this morning and see what the rain did or didn't do to it. My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 viewtopic.php?t=86114 Re: My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 Melb 753Jun 24, 2017 6:30 pm Renman Mt.view Renman [quote="Mt.view"]Talking about speed, Renman your project is moving along fairly nicely. We are stuck on contract variation for about 2 months now and we havent even received a correct floor plan drawing yet. Drawings seems to be held up across the board at the moment. We were at variations about 3 months before final contract and another 6 months afterwards. A bit stressed out tonight and this weekend, seems to be having light showers for the few days. Hope the top cover of the slab doesn't stuff up as they spent so much time getting it leveled for us. My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 viewtopic.php?t=86114 Thanks for the info mate. Best luck on getting the perfect slab for your house. What variations are you guys stuck at? Will check out the slab this morning and see what the rain did or didn't do to it. My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 viewtopic.php?t=86114[/quote] Water is good for a fresh slab. They used to recommend (back in the day) hosing a fresh slab down regularly over the first few days to keep it from drying too quickly and cracking. My understanding is that curing agents in the concrete have improved over the years to the point where that isn't necessary anymore. But rain on a fresh slab is fine. majestic35.weebly.com Re: My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 Melb 755Jun 25, 2017 11:18 pm Awesome! Congrats! Metricon Metro 32 KDRB Bayside Melbourne http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=84012 Re: My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 Melb 756Jun 26, 2017 7:19 am Rocchet Renman Mt.view [quote="Renman"][quote="Mt.view"]Talking about speed, Renman your project is moving along fairly nicely. We are stuck on contract variation for about 2 months now and we havent even received a correct floor plan drawing yet. Drawings seems to be held up across the board at the moment. We were at variations about 3 months before final contract and another 6 months afterwards. A bit stressed out tonight and this weekend, seems to be having light showers for the few days. Hope the top cover of the slab doesn't stuff up as they spent so much time getting it leveled for us. My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 viewtopic.php?t=86114 Thanks for the info mate. Best luck on getting the perfect slab for your house. What variations are you guys stuck at? Will check out the slab this morning and see what the rain did or didn't do to it. My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 viewtopic.php?t=86114[/quote] Water is good for a fresh slab. They used to recommend (back in the day) hosing a fresh slab down regularly over the first few days to keep it from drying too quickly and cracking. My understanding is that curing agents in the concrete have improved over the years to the point where that isn't necessary anymore. But rain on a fresh slab is fine. [/quote] Thanks for the advice Rocchet They used the Winter 1 concrete according the contractor. The concrete company was pushing for Winter 2 but he pushed back and it the end the results was much better and provided them with the sufficient amount of time to complete the work. His experience paid off. My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 viewtopic.php?t=86114 My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 Melb 757Jun 26, 2017 7:22 am Thanks Nth & JLH. We visited the site and everything looked really good. The surface of the concrete was still as smooth as they left it. The rain discovered a slight slope/puddle on water between the kitchen island and the family room. Took a pic and send it to the SM to make sure it is resolved. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 viewtopic.php?t=86114 Re: My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 Melb 758Jun 26, 2017 2:13 pm We got rain for days pretty much like 3 hours after pour was complete. In the end everything turned out fine. I wouldn't worry too much about them puddles, you'll probably get a response like it's within the 10mm standard tolerances blah blah. Re: My KDR Metricon Hampshire - Liberty - 45 Melb 759Jun 26, 2017 3:36 pm dulie We got rain for days pretty much like 3 hours after pour was complete. In the end everything turned out fine. I wouldn't worry too much about them puddles, you'll probably get a response like it's within the 10mm standard tolerances blah blah. I spoke to the SM and he will do his QA on it. Inspector will check it for 3mm over 3m tolerance during the slab/frame stage. 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