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Concrete should be left to sit for 2-4 hours after pouring before watering. If it is supposed to rain in that window, the concrete should be covered. Additionally, if you cannot water the concrete as regularly as is recommended, covering concrete helps trap the moisture and slow the evaporation.
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Learn More »Concrete curing is generally considered a finished product after 28 days (for 4 in. thick slab). However, the thicker the slab of concrete, the more time it takes to cure. Curing time compounds itself, meaning the time can double and triple exponentially. The industry rule-of-thumb for estimating curing time is one month of drying for every inch of concrete. Thus, a 7-inch slab of newly poured concrete would roughly take 7 months to be fully cured.
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To avoid premature cracking and structurally unstable concrete, there are some practices to avoid. Paint: Do not paint concrete while it is still in the curing process. The potential moisture in the paint can harm the concrete and disrupt the final product. As a general rule, avoid doing anything that could affect the curing and potentially result in concrete that doesn’t have the desired properties. Let it get too cold: The temperature at which the concrete cures is important for ensuring its durability. Generally, concrete should be poured only when the ambient temperature is predicted to stay above 50𝆩 Fahrenheit for the next five to seven days. If the temperature does drop, cover the concrete with insulating blankets to keep it warm. Add excessive weight: Concrete that has hardened doesn’t necessarily mean it is ready to be used. It is best to wait about a day (24 hours) before allowing any foot traffic, including pets. For vehicles, allow for up to 10 days prior to opening the roadway. Larger, heavier trucks, RVs, or trailers should refrain from driving on the concrete until about a month after pouring. Skip control joints: While the process of concrete curing is put in place to prevent cracking, some breakage is inevitable. Control joints are one of the many ways to protect the slab from large, damaging cracks. They are placed in certain areas and relieve stress caused by the shrinkage that occurs during the curing process.
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