it will crack
one part cement to four parts of sharp sand
because when we know the setting time of cement we easily identified that where can we use the cement according to there setting time.
If you have added too much water to your mix just add more sand and cement ;but do this right away.
Cement is too heavy.
Excess heat will be generated by the chemical reaction when cement and water is mixed.This will result in drying out too fast causing excess shrinkage in the form of cracking.
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It you're trying to make concrete, that formula will work if you don't add too much water, it's lean on the cement.
Desert sand is much too fine and contains too much dust and other impurities that prevent it from being used in cement or concrete.
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On regular cement in spring or faill it won't. It depends too, if there is stuff on the cement sidewalk. Plus, if your talking but soild cement or in process of becoming hard. Cement in the winter like a sidewalk might be too cold depending on the temp outside. In the summer, the cement might be too hot and burn your dog's paw. Depends on the temp outside...
Grout is little more than a mixture of sand and cement. To make grout, add just a little bit of sand to a bucket of cement. Mix it it a creamy paste. If you add too much sand, it will be too hard to stir.
Yes, PVA glue can be added to a render mix to improve adhesion and flexibility. It helps to create a stronger bond between the render and the substrate, reducing the risk of cracking. However, it's important to use it in moderation, as too much PVA can affect the render's breathability and curing process. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for the best results.