How long does it take for a new concrete patio to cure?
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Concrete will set up in 24 to 48 hours, partially cured in about a week and 28 days to more fully cure.
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Gidget...If you have just had it done and it is open it will take awhile. Temperature has soooo much to do with it.
I agree, temperature will make it vary greatly.
Depending on weather ..cold rain ect..if its bad weather could be a while? Few weeks top if weathers ok? Hooe it helps
Gk and Naomie are right. Up to 50 days to fully cure. Keep it damp for about a week or fine cracks will appear. Back in the day we cover it up with hay and dampen the hay.
Thank you everybody. I live in So California so weather is good. Does it have to be fully cured to walk on it?