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Choosing Get it Done Enterprises as your concrete contractor guarantees a seamless and professional experience from start to finish. With a proven track record of excellence and years of industry expertise, Get it Done Enterprises is committed to delivering superior craftsmanship and reliable service. We prioritize using high-quality materials and employing skilled professionals who are dedicated to meeting and exceeding client expectations. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your residential property or manage a complex commercial project, Get it Done Enterprises offers tailored solutions that ensure durability, aesthetics, and long-term value. Our commitment to customer satisfaction, clear communication, and attention to detail make them the optimal choice for any concrete construction endeavor.

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What is meant by properly cured concrete?
This term means that the concrete was cured as prescribed in the contract documents or according to the current standards of good practice, desirably the same thing (ACI 308R), and hence, when hardened concrete has the levels of important properties that were intended. Fortunately, in some cases, this result will be obtained even if no action to ensure it is taken. Self-curing should not be relied on unless specifically intended.
What is the effect of freezing on concrete?
Freezing of freshly mixed concrete can be very harmful. It can disrupt the mass and permanently impair the strength and effectiveness of the air-void system. To prevent damage from freezing at early ages, concrete should be protected from a single freezing cycle until a compressive strength of 3.5 MPa (500 psi) is developed. If exposed to cycles of freezing and thawing while critically saturated, concrete should be protected until its compressive strength has reached 24 MPa (3500 psi).
When protecting concrete beyond the first day, it is particularly important to keep the concrete from drying. Because of its low absolute humidity, winter air has a great affinity for water when its temperature is raised, so that unprotected concrete dries rapidly in heated enclosures.
What is the most common concrete failure?
One of the most prevalent issues with concrete is cracking. Understanding the different types of cracks can help identify their underlying causes and determine appropriate repair methods. Plastic Shrinkage Cracks: These cracks occur during the curing process when rapid moisture loss causes the surface to shrink.
Does concrete need a base?
Before you can put down a concrete slab, you have to lay down a base. A solid base protects the concrete from settling dirt, water runoff, and other natural hazards. Though all outdoor fixtures are subject to natural wear and tear, concrete will break and deteriorate more quickly without a base to support it.
What is the best month to pour concrete?
So, the ideal season for pouring concrete is during the cool to moderate months of the year. Depending on where you live, this could be the spring, fall, or even the winter for individuals living in very warm locations. Ideally, the temperature should remain within 50 to 60°F for most of the day.
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