Well this last week we got the decking down. They came last Saturday and worked quite a while getting it prepped. That continued Monday, then we covered up for the rain on Tuesday and Wednesday. They came and poured the decking yesterday.
Getting home last night in the dark, I thought it looked excellent. However, it was still wet from them washing it off (they apparently had just left before I got home) and it was dark. However, this morning revealed a different story. There are several areas of a lighter color. At first it looks like some type of calcium deposit, but upon closer inspection, it appears they just didn't wash off the top layer of concrete enough to expose the aggregate. So this leaves some areas of more gray (like normal concrete) vs the regular aggregate. It appears to be more pronounced around the drains, so it only makes sense that as they scrubbed and washed off that top layer, it settled in the low areas on the way to the drain.
This bothers me, but I don't know if I want to bug the PB about it on the weekend. Although its' going to eat away at me. Surely this can be fixed. Anyone else with exposed aggregate see the same stuff on a newly poured deck? Zethacat, did yours look like this? If so, did it go away?


Firepit

Problem areas

Sub base for the upper patio. Will be veneered in flagstone on Monday.

Getting home last night in the dark, I thought it looked excellent. However, it was still wet from them washing it off (they apparently had just left before I got home) and it was dark. However, this morning revealed a different story. There are several areas of a lighter color. At first it looks like some type of calcium deposit, but upon closer inspection, it appears they just didn't wash off the top layer of concrete enough to expose the aggregate. So this leaves some areas of more gray (like normal concrete) vs the regular aggregate. It appears to be more pronounced around the drains, so it only makes sense that as they scrubbed and washed off that top layer, it settled in the low areas on the way to the drain.
This bothers me, but I don't know if I want to bug the PB about it on the weekend. Although its' going to eat away at me. Surely this can be fixed. Anyone else with exposed aggregate see the same stuff on a newly poured deck? Zethacat, did yours look like this? If so, did it go away?


Firepit

Problem areas

Sub base for the upper patio. Will be veneered in flagstone on Monday.
