phantom309
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These great threads on concrete have me wondering...:
I'm starting on a pole barn. Am currently putting in the poles and will follow a little later with a concrete slab.
Q1) Is it a problem if I pour concrete in the post holes when it will freeze later that night? FYI, generally in these parts, our normal freezes are mid 20's or higher.
Q2) After the poles are in, I'm going to put up forms, then rough in the plumbing, set the rebar in place and then pour the slab. During the process it will be impossible to recompact most of the pad which was prepared with 200yds of select fill and compacted.
We will likely get some rain and/or snow before the slab is poured. Do I need to be concerned what this will do to the compaction of the pad? Especially so when the plumbing and/or rebar goes in which will prohibit any additional compacting?
Is it OK to just wait out the weather and then pour when conditions are OK or will I have problems due to the rain, snow, etc on the pad since it was compacted??? (fingers crossed) Surely it's not necessary to do all of the dirt, plumbing and concrete work without any wet weather in between?
Thanks!
Mark
I'm starting on a pole barn. Am currently putting in the poles and will follow a little later with a concrete slab.
Q1) Is it a problem if I pour concrete in the post holes when it will freeze later that night? FYI, generally in these parts, our normal freezes are mid 20's or higher.
Q2) After the poles are in, I'm going to put up forms, then rough in the plumbing, set the rebar in place and then pour the slab. During the process it will be impossible to recompact most of the pad which was prepared with 200yds of select fill and compacted.
We will likely get some rain and/or snow before the slab is poured. Do I need to be concerned what this will do to the compaction of the pad? Especially so when the plumbing and/or rebar goes in which will prohibit any additional compacting?
Is it OK to just wait out the weather and then pour when conditions are OK or will I have problems due to the rain, snow, etc on the pad since it was compacted??? (fingers crossed) Surely it's not necessary to do all of the dirt, plumbing and concrete work without any wet weather in between?
Thanks!
Mark