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Small voids left in concrete because the mortar failed to fill the spaces around the aggregate.
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A method by which concrete is poured and not puddled or vibrated, allowing the edges to have voids or holes after the forms are removed. An area in a foundation wall where the aggregate (gravel) is visible. Honeycombs can be usually be remedied by applying a thin layer of grout or other cement product over the affected area. See aggregate and vibration.
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In concrete, an open sell like surface texture that occurs while pouring the concrete.
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Voids left in concrete when the forms are pulled.
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Areas in a foundation wall where the aggregate (gravel) is visible. Honeycombs can be usually be remedied by applying a thin layer of grout or other cement product over the affected area. Also, a method by which concrete is poured and not puddled or vibrated, allowing the edges to have voids or holes after the forms are removed.
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voids left in concrete owing to failure of the mortar to fill effectively the spaces among coarse aggregate particles.
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