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When temperatures dip below 40 °F, the chemical reactions that strengthen concrete slow down and can lead to weaker concrete. If concrete curing temperatures are below freezing, the water inside the concrete can freeze and expand, resulting in cracks.
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When you pour concrete in cold weather, maintaining the correct temperatures for the curing process is extremely important. Concrete must set before it is exposed to freezing temperatures. You can overcome cold weather challenges by following the tips below:
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