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Cold-Weather Concreting Checklist

Like the human body, concrete must be warmed or covered in the winter.

Both fresh and newly-hardened concrete lose moisture and heat rapidly in cold-weather conditions. You must protect cold weather concrete against early freezing to assure strength development and job progress.

Project planning for cold weather should include the following measures:

Call your knowledgable Kuhlman representative for help with cold-weather project planning, ready-mixed concrete, and curing, sealing and insulating materials.

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For additional information on purchasing and working with concrete from Kuhlman Corporation, please see the other sections of this web site dealing with such topics as concrete placement/finishing, concrete curing/sealing, and hot-weather concreting.