gopherwood
Mechanical
- Nov 22, 2004
- 2
I am scheduled to pour a 2500sf concrete deck Thursday, Feb 10. The decking is entirely exposed below. The tempereature will be around 52 for a high. We should have the concrete placed by about 11:00 am. Temperatures are looking to drop to 27 Thursday night, reaching 32 degrees about 1 am.
I have specified 3000 psi concrete with 2% non calcium accelerator. I am planning to put blankets on top of the concrete.
We do this sort of pour on grade without too much concern, but I have never poured a suspended deck at these temperatures.
Should I postpone? If not, should I try to get some heat underneath? Should I increase concrete strength? Any other recommendations? By the way, I am in Simpsonville, SC and my cell number is 864-444-8113.
thanks, jay
I have specified 3000 psi concrete with 2% non calcium accelerator. I am planning to put blankets on top of the concrete.
We do this sort of pour on grade without too much concern, but I have never poured a suspended deck at these temperatures.
Should I postpone? If not, should I try to get some heat underneath? Should I increase concrete strength? Any other recommendations? By the way, I am in Simpsonville, SC and my cell number is 864-444-8113.
thanks, jay