PRESS RELEASE: Warmzone Offers PowerBlanket Concrete Curing Blankets
Cold weather is a common
roadblock to pouring concrete and completing construction projects.
Despite the arrival of spring, the ground can remain frozen for a
considerable time, further delaying projects and adding to construction
costs. A heated, insulated concrete curing blanket from Warmzone is a simple,
energy-efficient solution for pouring concrete and completing quality
cement work in cold conditions.
April 2, 2008 — Pouring concrete in cold weather is
usually not a good idea.
Even with the arrival of warmer temperatures, the ground can still
remain frozen in many parts of the country. Typically, this means that
construction projects involving concrete must wait until the ground
thaws.
With the close of winter, most do-it-yourself
types are eager to tackle projects that have been "on hold" during the
cold season. However, in early spring, temperatures can still dip below 40
degrees Fahrenheit, and at that temperature freshly-poured concrete can
freeze or not cure properly.
The PowerBlanket® is an ideal solution to pouring
concrete in cold weather. Electrically-heated PowerBlankets are
extremely durable, weatherproof
concrete curing blankets for home and
construction projects. From large outdoor projects to small indoor
needs, versatile PowerBlankets are available in a variety of sizes and
designed to link together to fit the specific space requirements of your
projects.
Most people try to use blankets or straw to keep
concrete from freezing in cold weather. However just keeping the
concrete from freezing isn't enough. "No amount
of blankets or straw will thaw frozen ground — and the last thing you
want to do is pour concrete on frozen ground," notes Warmzone CEO
Tracy Stanger.
While it may be possible able to trap in some
heat, this insulation won't keep the temperature at an ideal level for
maximum curing efficiency. "To pour concrete you need to have the
temperature between 65 - 85° Fahrenheit - both to lay a strong
foundation and to save hours and hours of time. PowerBlanket is a
solution," notes Stanger, adding that the blankets are energy
efficient.
The colder the temperature that concrete gets
exposed to, the longer it will take to set and reach its maximum
strength. For example, concrete that is steady at 70° F will set in
approximately six hours, but at 40° F it will take 14 hours. At 70° F
your concrete will be almost three times as strong as it would be if
temperatures
maintained at 40° F.
PowerBlankets can be used for other insulation
and warming needs in cold water, including: engine warming, bucket
heating, wall curing, ground thawing, equipment warming, frozen pipe
thawing, curb and gutter thawing, etc. The curing blankets can also be
used on cement walls and columns.
The rugged PowerBlanket is safe to handle in
inclement weather and is extremely durable. The insulated, vinyl
covered blankets can be driven on, pulled over rebar, dragged through
mud and water, buried, and then rolled up or folded until it is needed
again. PowerBlankets can be a tremendous asset to contractors and
do-it-yourselfers by preventing construction delays as well as enhancing the
quality of cement work. The applications of the PowerBlanket are virtually limitless.
About Warmzone
Warmzone’s mission is to match customer's needs with the finest radiant heating systems available. As an intermediary between project requirements and a variety of system choices, Warmzone and warmzone.com
offer non-biased, individualized solutions that factor the installation,
durability, performance and operational investment as the key criteria
of their customers.
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