28 days is the usual cure time for structural concrete.
For street pavements and driveways made with 6-Sack concrete, 3 days of cure will support a car, but 7 to 10 days is required for it to support trucks.
All concrete continues to cure forever, as long as moisture is present.
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Yes and many so ask the supplier of your concrete.
Green concrete could mean two different things. It could mean that the concrete isn't cured yet, or it could mean that it is supposed to be environmentally friendly.
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Yes.
no, not normally. It will cure more slowly and how much slower depends on how much dirt is piled on it.
all things that need to dry are based on 72 degrees concrete needs 30 days to fully cure.
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That depends on whether you have concrete pad shaped feet.
Yes it can. It actually cures harder under water then above it. True.
At least 3 days