Slabs on ground with a documented sinkhole record
Mulberry's ground has produced two well-documented industrial sinkholes at the nearby New Wales phosphogypsum stack — a 1994 collapse roughly 160 feet across and nearly 400 feet deep, and a second, larger one at the same site in 2016 that released more than 200 million gallons of contaminated water toward the aquifer.
What that means for a coating job
While those specific sinkholes were industrial, not residential, they underscore how much subsurface variability exists across Mulberry's mining-region ground, so a residential slab here should get a real moisture and substrate check before any epoxy or coating system goes down.
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Note the slab's age and condition, any known connection to Mulberry's mining-region ground, and whether moisture has ever been an issue on that floor.
Verification worth doing in Mulberry
Given Mulberry's documented mining-region and sinkhole history, ask a provider how they evaluate substrate condition before coating, and confirm licensing and insurance.