Radiant Heat And Concrete Why Proper Curing Is So Important
By: Larry B Lang -
To stop concrete from cracking, the first thing to understand about concrete
is that it reacts to moisture. The moisture within it creates a chemical
reaction that hardens the concrete.
Many people believe that once concrete appears lighter in color, with
a hard surface that it is dry, but in reality concrete takes at least
seven days to cure and several weeks to completely dry.
For concrete to become strong and for the surface to wear well, curing
concrete needs moisture. Concrete needs to dry out at a slow continuous
pace; otherwise shrinking and cracking will likely occur.
The strength of concrete when accurately cured is about 80 to 100 per
cent higher than concrete, that hasnt been cured at all. To increase
concretes strength this curing process should be stable and continuous.
If concrete becomes too wet or too dry, cracks will certainly develop,
resulting in future flooring problems.
Which means that if you are curing concrete on a hot sunny day, the chemicals
within concrete will stop reacting once sufficient moisture is gone
leaving it in a weakened state. Therefore concrete should be protected
from damaging effects such as wind, sun and inconsistent weather.
The ideal temperature for hydration is 23°C. It is best to keep the
temperature as close as possible to that level, as curing takes place.
To keep in moisture and slow down the drying process, a membrane can
be used.
But there are many types of membranes on the market, and you will want
to make sure the one you select is right for the type of flooring you
are planning to install.
There are a variety of chemical and liquid membranes on the market, which
are growing in popularity. You can apply them easily by hand or with a
power sprayer and are classified under the four following base types:
chlorinated-rubber, resin, water, and PVA.
Another way to prevent moisture from evaporating is to use a waterproof
building paper or plastic film. Plastic sheeting is a flexible and easy
covering for complex shapes. Plastic sheeting can be pulled back quickly
to allow you to check the concrete over the course of curing.
Another idea is to get a spray atomizer and spray water on the concretes
surface prior to putting on the plastic sheeting. Using a finer mist spray
almost like a fog, works very well also.
Using an absorptive medium like sand or canvas is also an effective way
to retain moisture.
To sum it up, if you are pouring concrete you should create an optimal
environment so it can cure properly. As your concrete hardens and starts
to get rid of excess water, it will shrink.
For a trouble free installation, being proactive and implementing preventative
measures during curing will result in strong concrete that wont
crack.
The advantage of an installation that carefully controls moisture levels
and temperatures is immense and something that should not be ignored.
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