Leo:
Just for what it's worth....... I couldn't disagree more! I have a few slits in the plastic in my garage floor and there is no perceivable moisture coming up from the floor. I was not recommending that it be sliced and diced, but rather one or two for every 100 square feet. I will agree with you not to pour concrete in freezing weather and I have already said so.
RonL:
I know that concrete sets by chemical action, but the liquid, more commonly known as water has to evaporate also. The small amount of water that pools at the bottom of the pour would normally be absorbed by the dry ground that the slab was poured on if no plastic were used no matter what time of the year it is poured. As for this causing a problem, I sincerely doubt that is the case, because bigger projects than this one are routinely poured without the benefit of plastic barrier, such as footing for foundations, bridge abutments, etc.
Disclaimer: This is not a flame or a battle ground, but just a different opinion between 3 people with a divergence of opinion on the subject matter.... /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif I respectfully submit that we can agree to disagree and that the opinion of one might not necessarily be the correct one..... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif