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I guess I am hoping there is some way I can get around tearing the new concrete and re-pouring it. We have this wooden floor that we are planning to glue over the conrete so it will match the rest of the hardwood floors. We are just concered that the lose concrete might effect the hardwood somehow. The concrete is not crumbling. It just seems like it is no longer sticking to the old concrete. If you tap on it is sounds hallow.

we washed the floor with concrete cleaner and that was it. since some areas were only 2 inches and others was less than 1/2, we did not think it would be a big thing

Working on what was an old attach garage that is now part of a kitchen. We needed to raise the concrete floor in some areas. The new concrete is now cracking and lifting form the old concrete. Any ideals as to how to fix this?