Well this is a fail from the start, laid yesterday c50 then covered like this, I then put the barrier tape around it all to make it clear its there.
Well lets have your comments guys, it's snowing here now so been out salting
Thanks Simon
Newley laid concrete how long be for drive on
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As LLL aid, you shouldn't really have laid concrete yesterday due to the freezing temperatures (although it just about made 2 to 3 degrees in Kent yesterday afternoon). If you used a C50, particularly if with CEMI, you might be OK. However, if it was affected by frost, the surface of the slabs will show signs of spalling due the formation of ice lenses.
We always advise our customers not to place concrete until the air temperature 2 to 3 degC and rising unless precautions are taken to keep the temperature of the concrete itself above 5 degC with suitable insulation etc. Unfortunately, all too often the advice is ignored.
We always advise our customers not to place concrete until the air temperature 2 to 3 degC and rising unless precautions are taken to keep the temperature of the concrete itself above 5 degC with suitable insulation etc. Unfortunately, all too often the advice is ignored.
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