Fun Days, Cold Concrete

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3'x5'x4" pad needed. Temps forecast to be 40s today and tomorrow with low 30s overnight. No major differences for the next two weeks, but rain possibly after tomorrow. Ground is wet from past rains, was partially frozen down an inch or so yesterday morning.

Plan is to mix and pour either today or early tomorrow morning. Let it set as much as possible during the daytime, then cover with a tarp before night to help hold ground heat as much as possible. There will be a small amount of wire grid, no rebar. A bit of gravel underneath.

I know it will take longer than normal to cure, so I won't be able to do much beyond that for at least a week.


Just rambling ....
 
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Slow cure is actually better and I think you will be fine. Last winter I poured some footings when we had overnight temps in the low-mid 20s. I threw a heavy stack of folded tarps over the top at night, was probably 4" thick of folded tarps. I doubt it had great insulation value, but I just wanted to provide a thick buffer from the cold air temperature. I have seen folks use horse blankets, scrap insulation, foam sheets, etc... to do the same thing.
 
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A tarp has about zero insulation value. Especially if it's plastic-type fabric. I'd throw a cheap harbor freight moving blanket over the tarp, then another tarp on top of that to keep it dry. $7.99.

72" x 80" Mover's Blanket
 
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A few years back I found myself with a similar situation when I had to unexpectedly build a dry well. I built a tent over the cement with a tarp and put a kerosene heater inside, with a full tank of fuel set on low. The next morning it was out of fuel but the cement wasn't cold to the touch. Didn't worry about it after 24 hours.
 
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Well, it's down. All 8 bags. Not a great finish since I don't have a float. Did the board sawing motion thing, so it's what I can do. I'll let it air cure until just before sundown, then cover. Yeah, I've got one of those pad/blankets and some 1" styrofoam I can lay over the tarp.
 
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Slow cure is good but you don’t want it freezing. I know some redi mix places a setup to heat the water, for extra of course.
 
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Been repairing spring house foundation and valve box. Mixed the last of about twenty 80# bags of 5000psi concrete yesterday. Covering with even plastic helps keep the windchill off and drying the concrete. Higher strength concrete better for cold weather. Spring flow 500gallons per minute at a constant 58 year round. Feels warm in cold weather. No joy being wet this time of year. Glad that part of the job is done.
 
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Well, it's down. All 8 bags. Not a great finish since I don't have a float. Did the board sawing motion thing, so it's what I can do. I'll let it air cure until just before sundown, then cover. Yeah, I've got one of those pad/blankets and some 1" styrofoam I can lay over the tarp.

The board sawing thing is called screeding. It will be fine if you covered it. Might want to build a small airspace into the blanket or rigid foam so it doesnt stick in the concrete or make marks in it. :laughing:

We heat the water and the sand to help in freezing temps
 
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Might want to build a small airspace into the blanket or rigid foam so it doesnt stick in the concrete or make marks in it.

Did that. Laid a few scrap boards across it on top of the forms, then a couple of scraps of OSB, then the plastic tarp and blanket. Most of the undersides were wet this morning from condensation or evaporation. Surface looks OK and was starting to turn color by this afternoon.
 

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