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    Question

    Are you likely to get stronger concrete (at 28 days and later) from concrete poured during hot or cold weather?

    Answer

    Concrete poured during cold weather has slower strength gain (during the first few days after the pour) but usually higher ultimate strength than warm-weather concrete. This is because of the improved quality of the hardened cement paste formed more slowly under cooler conditions. Note, however, that early freezing must be prevented.
     


     

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