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  1. Curing Concrete Dos and Don'ts - Bob Vila

    • One of the most common methods for curing concrete is to hose it down frequently with water—five to 10 times per day, or as often as you can—for the first seven days. Known as “moist curing,” this … See more

    Do Cover New Concrete.

    When you don’t have time to revisit your concrete with a hose as many times as necessary for true moist curing, another option is to use a cover that can trap and slow the ev… See more

    Bob Vila
    Do Pond Cure Concrete Slabs.

    Pond curing is another great way to cure concrete, and the process is just as it sounds: You form temporary berms around a new concrete slab, and then flood the area inside … See more

    Bob Vila
    Do Make The Process Easier by Applying A Curing Compound.

    If other methods are not feasible, there’s a simpler solution yet: curing compounds. Available from DIY stores and ready-mix concrete companies, these contain soluble emulsions t… See more

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    Don’T Skip Control Joints in Concrete Slabs.

    The goal of all concrete installation is to produce a high-quality product that resists cracking. While curing concrete will go a long way toward strengthening the finished project, ma… See more

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    Don’T Let New Concrete Get Too cold.

    The best time to pour concrete is when temperatures are expected to remain above 50 degrees for five to seven days, but plans can go awry with the arrival of an unexpecte… See more

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