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Most people think moisture problems in concrete come from below the slab. Concrete Bob Higgins explains why that assumption keeps blowing up floors.
In this episode, Bob Higgins breaks down how moisture actually moves through concrete, why liquid water and water vapor are not the same thing, and how alkalinity quietly does more damage than most people realize. We also get into why common moisture testing methods are misused, why surface damage matters more than deep readings, and how outdated standards keep throwing contractors under the bus.
If you’ve ever wondered why floors fail even when the numbers “look fine,” this one connects the dots.
What You’ll Learn
· Why moisture in concrete is not just “moisture”
· The difference between liquid water, water vapor, and chemically bound moisture
· Why relative humidity testing is often misunderstood — and misapplied
· How alkalinity concentrates at the surface and drives real damage
· Why many moisture problems come from the top, not the soil
· What self-desiccation is and why you can’t fix it once it happens
· How material changes in cement quietly broke old assumptions
· Why contractors keep getting blamed for problems they didn’t cause
Chapters
00:00 – Why Moisture in Concrete Is Misunderstood
01:15 – The Different Forms of Moisture That Matter
03:30 – Why the Center of Concrete Often Doesn’t Dry
06:40 – The Problem With RH Probes and Surface Damage
10:30 – Why Cement Chemistry Changed the Rules
12:30 – What Alkalinity Really Is (and Why pH Misses the Point)
15:45 – Why New Cements Can Self-Desiccate
18:45 – Irreversible Damage From Heat and Chemistry
21:45 – Vapor Barriers, Curling, and Old Assumptions
24:30 – Why Most Moisture Comes From the Surface
28:45 – The Stack Effect Explained
31:30 – Why RH Numbers Don’t Match Real Failures
35:45 – What Needs to Change Going Forward
39:20 – Final Thoughts
Guest Info
Name: Bob Higgins
Email: [email protected]
Webpage: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/guests/robert-higgins/
Intelligent Concrete
Concrete not behaving the way it should?
At Intelligent Concrete, Dr. Jon Belkowitz and his team combine lab-level testing with real-world field experience to get to the root of performance issues, not just the symptoms.
If you want data you can trust and answers you can use, learn more at https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete
Concrete Logic Academy
Earn PDHs in the same straight-talk format as the podcast:
https://www.concretelogicacademy.com
Support the Podcast
Support the show directly:
https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate
KUIU helps support the podcast:
https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu
Media, sponsorship, or content inquiries:
[email protected]
Credits
Producer: Frank Stankunas, Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media
Music by Mike Dunton: https://www.mdunton.com/
Where to Find Seth
Seth Tandett — concrete nerd and host of the Concrete Logic Podcast.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast
Podcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com
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Most people think moisture problems in concrete come from below the slab. Concrete Bob Higgins explains why that assumption keeps blowing up floors.
In this episode, Bob Higgins breaks down how moisture actually moves through concrete, why liquid water and water vapor are not the same thing, and how alkalinity quietly does more damage than most people realize. We also get into why common moisture testing methods are misused, why surface damage matters more than deep readings, and how outdated standards keep throwing contractors under the bus.
If you’ve ever wondered why floors fail even when the numbers “look fine,” this one connects the dots.
What You’ll Learn
· Why moisture in concrete is not just “moisture”
· The difference between liquid water, water vapor, and chemically bound moisture
· Why relative humidity testing is often misunderstood — and misapplied
· How alkalinity concentrates at the surface and drives real damage
· Why many moisture problems come from the top, not the soil
· What self-desiccation is and why you can’t fix it once it happens
· How material changes in cement quietly broke old assumptions
· Why contractors keep getting blamed for problems they didn’t cause
Chapters
00:00 – Why Moisture in Concrete Is Misunderstood
01:15 – The Different Forms of Moisture That Matter
03:30 – Why the Center of Concrete Often Doesn’t Dry
06:40 – The Problem With RH Probes and Surface Damage
10:30 – Why Cement Chemistry Changed the Rules
12:30 – What Alkalinity Really Is (and Why pH Misses the Point)
15:45 – Why New Cements Can Self-Desiccate
18:45 – Irreversible Damage From Heat and Chemistry
21:45 – Vapor Barriers, Curling, and Old Assumptions
24:30 – Why Most Moisture Comes From the Surface
28:45 – The Stack Effect Explained
31:30 – Why RH Numbers Don’t Match Real Failures
35:45 – What Needs to Change Going Forward
39:20 – Final Thoughts
Guest Info
Name: Bob Higgins
Email: [email protected]
Webpage: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/guests/robert-higgins/
Intelligent Concrete
Concrete not behaving the way it should?
At Intelligent Concrete, Dr. Jon Belkowitz and his team combine lab-level testing with real-world field experience to get to the root of performance issues, not just the symptoms.
If you want data you can trust and answers you can use, learn more at https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/intelligent-concrete
Concrete Logic Academy
Earn PDHs in the same straight-talk format as the podcast:
https://www.concretelogicacademy.com
Support the Podcast
Support the show directly:
https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate
KUIU helps support the podcast:
https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/kuiu
Media, sponsorship, or content inquiries:
[email protected]
Credits
Producer: Frank Stankunas, Jodi Tandett & Concrete Logic Media
Music by Mike Dunton: https://www.mdunton.com/
Where to Find Seth
Seth Tandett — concrete nerd and host of the Concrete Logic Podcast.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast
Podcast Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com

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