My concrete was poured over a plastic vapor shield…shouldn’t that stop water or moisture from getting up into my floor?
Short answer: probably not. Here are some of the reasons why. First, when plastic is laid down over the compacted substrate, holes will be cut in it so it can go around mechanical, electrical and plumbing entries into the slab. Not all slabs have those features, but most kennel floors will definitely have drains.
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