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Determining Moisture Content in Concrete Floors

Bob talks with homeowner Howard Brickman about drying out of the new addition. Concrete can pose problems for the wood-floor installation business. Brickman's consulting business created a device that measures the relative humidity of the interior of the concrete and predicts what will happen after the concrete is covered with a floor covering. The whole exterior structure of the addition, except for the roof, is made of concrete. It's critical that the concrete that makes up the floor is dried before the wood floor is installed. This is especially true in Southern climates where there is a high amount of humidity.
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Determining Moisture Content in Concrete Floors

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" Our homeowner Howard Brickman has been when you actually invented -- testing device right to see how dry it really is there concrete real problem for. But the wood floor installation business section for any floor covering or coating in the business so we developed -- meter that measures the relative humidity interior of the concrete. And it will predict what's going to happen after we cover over the floor exactly because of the nature of the whole shell of the house here we're standing on a concrete slab. The holes exterior structure except for the roof deck is concrete and so it's critical that we dry the concrete on the floor prior to installing. The wood floor to the and that's the case anywhere in the country but especially in southern climates where you have slabs on grade that's -- really have to check. What you're doing exactly because you'll have ground moisture coming."

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