newbury
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They are not saying it can't be done, just that you need to take precautions (thawed soil, blankets, additives etc.) for it to be done RIGHT.
I've been doing some concrete patching in Northeast Mississippi. When I got down here in early October it was almost too hot, now it's jumped to too cold. But I can wait till March.
I'm sure the OP could pour his pad with all the right stuff at any time of year. But at what cost to do it right? Or would he be better off if he waited till spring?
I've been doing some concrete patching in Northeast Mississippi. When I got down here in early October it was almost too hot, now it's jumped to too cold. But I can wait till March.
I'm sure the OP could pour his pad with all the right stuff at any time of year. But at what cost to do it right? Or would he be better off if he waited till spring?