How To Concrete During Hot Weather?
Hot weather is not preferable for concreting. Hot weather is the situation when the temperature reaches approximately 90 degree Fahrenheit along with low humidity and high wind speed. This can take place at any time of the year when the wind speed is high and humidity is low.
During hot weather in Port Lincoln concreting is not difficult because of the heat but because the curing process required hydration. The main concern is during the hot temperature the hydration process within the concrete doesn't work properly and water droplets evaporate relatively faster than required.
Due to fast evaporation the internal heat of concrete increases that leads to loss of strength. Finishing the curing process of concrete faces issues in hot weather. There is also the possibility of cold joints due to lack in setting time. The strength and durability of concrete decrease many folds along with reduced compression strength. All of this can easily give rise to cracking in different parts of the slab.
There are certain ways through which the problem can be fixed along with obtaining a strong concrete slab. There should be adequate manpower while pouring the concrete until the finishing process deployed with individual tasks. This is really not a single person job. Hot weather doesn't privileged throughout the day and the time should be selected appropriately that evades the noon. It is better to pour the concrete in smaller parts rather than creating a large slab. This will eliminate the possibility of cold joints. Evaporative retarder can be used to lower the evaporation process while pouring concrete. You can also use ice with water while mixing the concrete to decrease the temperature. Each of the equipment like concrete bags and mixer should be kept in shade and taken out just before starting the process.
You cannot restrict the weather from getting hot but you can take measures for perfect Port Lincoln concreting and curing.
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