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Small voids left in concrete because the mortar failed to fill the spaces around the aggregate.
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.
In concrete, an open sell like surface texture that occurs while pouring the concrete.
Voids left in concrete when the forms are pulled.
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.
voids left in concrete owing to failure of the mortar to fill effectively the spaces among coarse aggregate particles.
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