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Default New concrete driveway curing time ?

I had a new concrete driveway poured about 5 days ago . I waited 24
hours then have been misting it with a hose 3 times a day ( except
for rain of course ) . The weather has been overcast more or less and
the temps have been ranging for 50-68 degrees F. How long should I
wait before drive on it with a full size pickup truck ( unloaded ) . I
want to use the driveway ASAP but don't want to take any unessary risk
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rkpatt wrote:
I had a new concrete driveway poured about 5 days ago . I waited 24
hours then have been misting it with a hose 3 times a day ( except
for rain of course ) . The weather has been overcast more or less and
the temps have been ranging for 50-68 degrees F. How long should I
wait before drive on it with a full size pickup truck ( unloaded ) . I
want to use the driveway ASAP but don't want to take any unessary risk
.

Hi,
I used driveway after 1 week with 8000 lbs. 5th wheel trailer.
That was 10 years ago and driveway is still OK. No problem.
Tony
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rkpatt wrote:

I had a new concrete driveway poured about 5 days ago . I waited 24
hours then have been misting it with a hose 3 times a day ( except
for rain of course ) . The weather has been overcast more or less and
the temps have been ranging for 50-68 degrees F. How long should I
wait before drive on it with a full size pickup truck ( unloaded ) . I
want to use the driveway ASAP but don't want to take any unessary risk
.


About 25 years ago, we blasted a flat spot into some solid granite
on a lot near Burnet, TX. and set up forms for a driveway with great
difficulty. We used #4 rebar in a grid pattern, 16" OC each way.
Poured 5,000 PSI concrete 5" thick. Waited 5 days and drove large
trucks over it with no problems.

Had a neighbor that poured 3,000 PSI concrete 3" thick with WW
mesh. Wet it down for a week after the pour. He did NO surface
prep, didn't even remove the carpet grass under the slab. Cracked
the first time he drove on it with his Geo metro.

Go figure.

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Georgetown, TX
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I had a new concrete driveway poured about 5 days ago . I waited 24
hours then have been misting it with a hose 3 times a day ( except
for rain of course ) . The weather has been overcast more or less and
the temps have been ranging for 50-68 degrees F. How long should I
wait before drive on it with a full size pickup truck ( unloaded ) . I
want to use the driveway ASAP but don't want to take any unessary risk
.


Concrete is an chemical reaction, which is slowed by cooler weather.
If it was my driveway I would wait at least 7 days.


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This one has good solid bse but only 4" with fiber additive and lots
of control joint. The finished did not water down the mix.

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rkpatt wrote:

I had a new concrete driveway poured about 5 days ago . I waited 24
hours then have been misting it with a hose 3 times a day ( except
for rain of course ) . The weather has been overcast more or less and
the temps have been ranging for 50-68 degrees F. How long should I
wait before drive on it with a full size pickup truck ( unloaded ) . I
want to use the driveway ASAP but don't want to take any unessary risk
.


About 25 years ago, we blasted a flat spot into some solid granite
on a lot near Burnet, TX. and set up forms for a driveway with great
difficulty. We used #4 rebar in a grid pattern, 16" OC each way.
Poured 5,000 PSI concrete 5" thick. Waited 5 days and drove large
trucks over it with no problems.

Had a neighbor that poured 3,000 PSI concrete 3" thick with WW
mesh. Wet it down for a week after the pour. He did NO surface
prep, didn't even remove the carpet grass under the slab. Cracked
the first time he drove on it with his Geo metro.

Go figure.

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Robert Allison wrote in message ...
rkpatt wrote:

I had a new concrete driveway poured about 5 days ago . I waited 24
hours then have been misting it with a hose 3 times a day ( except
for rain of course ) . The weather has been overcast more or less and
the temps have been ranging for 50-68 degrees F. How long should I
wait before drive on it with a full size pickup truck ( unloaded ) . I
want to use the driveway ASAP but don't want to take any unessary risk
.


About 25 years ago, we blasted a flat spot into some solid granite
on a lot near Burnet, TX. and set up forms for a driveway with great
difficulty. We used #4 rebar in a grid pattern, 16" OC each way.
Poured 5,000 PSI concrete 5" thick. Waited 5 days and drove large
trucks over it with no problems.

Had a neighbor that poured 3,000 PSI concrete 3" thick with WW
mesh. Wet it down for a week after the pour. He did NO surface
prep, didn't even remove the carpet grass under the slab. Cracked
the first time he drove on it with his Geo metro.

Go figure.


One of the first expressways, the Davison in Detroit, was let to cure
for one year, and lasted 50 years.
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rkpatt wrote:

This one has good solid bse but only 4" with fiber additive and lots
of control joint. The finished did not water down the mix.


Wait at least a week, but as long as you can after that, up to 14
days. You should be able to drive on it in a week. I just like to
hold off until I really need to get on it.

We have driven on driveways after 3 days with no problems, but I
would not recommend it.


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rkpatt wrote:

I had a new concrete driveway poured about 5 days ago . I waited 24
hours then have been misting it with a hose 3 times a day ( except
for rain of course ) . The weather has been overcast more or less and
the temps have been ranging for 50-68 degrees F. How long should I
wait before drive on it with a full size pickup truck ( unloaded ) . I
want to use the driveway ASAP but don't want to take any unessary risk
.


About 25 years ago, we blasted a flat spot into some solid granite
on a lot near Burnet, TX. and set up forms for a driveway with great
difficulty. We used #4 rebar in a grid pattern, 16" OC each way.
Poured 5,000 PSI concrete 5" thick. Waited 5 days and drove large
trucks over it with no problems.

Had a neighbor that poured 3,000 PSI concrete 3" thick with WW
mesh. Wet it down for a week after the pour. He did NO surface
prep, didn't even remove the carpet grass under the slab. Cracked
the first time he drove on it with his Geo metro.

Go figure.


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Robert Allison
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX
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rkpatt wrote:
I had a new concrete driveway poured about 5 days ago . I waited 24
hours then have been misting it with a hose 3 times a day ( except
for rain of course ) . The weather has been overcast more or less and
the temps have been ranging for 50-68 degrees F. How long should I
wait before drive on it with a full size pickup truck ( unloaded ) . I
want to use the driveway ASAP but don't want to take any unessary risk
.


Too late now but your best bet for a good cure was to water it heavily
and the cover with plastic so it would stay moist constantly. After 5
days it isn't going to much harder. If you really need to drive on
it, then put down sheets of 3/4" plywood to spread the load. 3/4"
plywood will protect lawn from an empty pickup.
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Concrete cures to it's full hardness in 28 days assuming proper
conditions (temp., proper watering, etc).

Are you sure they were letting it sit for a year just to cure? Or
were they still working on it?


On 22 Nov 2004 13:52:10 -0800, (Al Bundy) wrote:


One of the first expressways, the Davison in Detroit, was let to cure
for one year, and lasted 50 years.




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Concrete cures to it's full hardness in 28 days assuming proper
conditions (temp., proper watering, etc).


Are you sure you don't mean nominal hardness? I thought that
concrete normally kept hardening for years, asymptopically
approaching some ultimate value, and that the 28-days was just
the standard to which they test the stuff.. So that 5000psi concrete
is called that because it hardens to 5000psi in 28 days...

--Goedjn

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Concrete cures to it's full hardness in 28 days assuming proper
conditions (temp., proper watering, etc).


Are you sure you don't mean nominal hardness? I thought that
concrete normally kept hardening for years, asymptopically
approaching some ultimate value, and that the 28-days was just
the standard to which they test the stuff.. So that 5000psi concrete
is called that because it hardens to 5000psi in 28 days...

--Goedjn


That is correct. With most types of concrete, it cures to its rated
capacity in 28 days. It will continue to cure for about 100 years,
according to the experts. Some types are different (high-early
comes to mind, but for the most part, 28 days is the norm.

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Georgetown, TX
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hi,
my driveway is 6"; after just 5 days some knockheads pulled in (ran
over my cones) on a small Toyota truck. What kind of damages are we
talking about here? what signs should I look for? thanks!

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Concrete testing (compressive strength) I have seen is done at 2-7 days
after pour, and again at 28 days after pour.

Measurements I have seen showed about 70% strength after 2-3 days and
100% strength at 28 days.

Of course the type of concrete and the weather conditions will cause
variations.

I would wait a week to drive on it.

Steve


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I had a new concrete driveway poured about 5 days ago . I waited 24
hours then have been misting it with a hose 3 times a day ( except
for rain of course ) . The weather has been overcast more or less and
the temps have been ranging for 50-68 degrees F. How long should I
wait before drive on it with a full size pickup truck ( unloaded ) . I
want to use the driveway ASAP but don't want to take any unessary risk
.


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thanks all for allaying some of my fear..
came out this morning to check on it-definite permanent tire marks on
where the truck was moving. It's been raining and cold (SF bay area) so
I'm concerned the concrete didn't have time to set. Didn't see any
cracks but where could it crack? I mean it's a 20x50 ft driveway; it's
not a sidewalk.

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replying to Tony, peter cholewinski wrote:
Concrete does not cure to full strength in 28 days. 28 days is an arbitrary
number agreed by industry as a time to check psi. 75% strength in 7 days for
most mix designs

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