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The concrete mix can be poured dry right out of the bag directly into the hole. Then water is added on top which activates the cement and hardens the mixture. Concrete that's mixed in the hole is just as strong as concrete mixed outside the hole.
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Read More »Another way to mix concrete in a hole is to pour dry concrete in a hole filled with water. However, you need to make sure there isn’t too much water for the amount of concrete you’re using. One of the worst things you can do when mixing concrete is using too much water. Water activates the cement which creates a chemical reaction that creates strong bonds between the cement, stone and sand. If there’s too much water, these bonds will be weak which means weak and brittle concrete. Every 50 pound bag of Quikrete requires about a gallon of water. Keep this in mind when adding concrete to a hole filled with water. if there’s about 2 gallons worth of water, you’ll need 2 50 lb bags of concrete. Concrete is about 2½ times heavier than water so it will naturally displace the water as its poured into the hole. However, when poured inside a hole there’s no place for the water to go but up and out of the hole. Pour the concrete mix in slowly so that instead of displacing the water it absorbs into the concrete. I like to pour concrete in about a bag at a time. Take a shovel and slosh the concrete around in the water. Then pour in another bag slowly. Keep repeating until you’ve absorbed all the water. If after all the water is absorbed you need more water, add it at the end. Remember, about a gallon of water is needed per 50 lb bag of Quikrete Fast-Setting Concrete Mix. Ideally you add water to concrete not concrete to water. However, if you have a hole filled with some water it’s OK to pour dry concrete in. Just make sure there isn’t too much water for the amount of concrete you’ll be adding. This will result in over watered concrete which is weak and brittle. Remember, each 50 lb bag of Quikrete Fast-Setting Concrete requires about 1 gallon of water. If there’s too much water in the hole for the amount of concrete you’ll be using, you need to remove some water before you start pouring concrete. When adding water to concrete, start by making a small well in the middle of the concrete. Add enough water to make the mix wet but not so wet that it becomes soupy. The correct consistency is like oatmeal. If you’ve used too much water add more dry mix until you achieve the correct consistency.
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