Pour Concrete in Winter
Curtis Gomes runs a building and remodeling business in Providence, RI just south of where I live. Read what he sent me:
"At what temperature is it too cold to pour concrete in sonotubes? 30 degrees F?"
Here's my answer:
Curtis, believe it or not, you can pour concrete successfully at much colder temperatures, even down in the single digits!
Your task, however, is to keep the concrete above 32 F until such time as it gets above 500 PSI in strength.
If you're mixing the concrete yourself from bags, you can do two important things:
- Keep the bags in a VERY WARM place overnight before use
- Mix the concrete using HOT water
Immediately after the pour, wrap the sonotubes with insulating blankets and cover the top of them with the blankets.
If the sonotubes are in a hole, you can fill the hole with dry straw to really help retain the heat as well. Cover this with plastic or a tarp to keep the straw dry.
READ ALL these past columns of mine for more IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Cold Weather Concrete Installation
4 Responses to Pour Concrete in Winter