Cracks Due to Bleeding

Water being light in weight moves upward in concrete, which leads to bleeding. This water evaporates to make the top surface porous having very little abrasion resistance. Masons often float the concrete when the bleeding water is still standing on the surface. Too much of working on the exposed surface leads to pressing the coarse aggregate down and bringing up fine particles of cement and water. Such a condition develops cracks on the surface.


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