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Can cast-in-place floor be constructed in winter?

It's winter now, and it's snowing and frosting in many places, but we still often see many rural self-built houses under construction as usual. Many friends are worried that if there is frosty weather, can the floor be watered? Does it affect the quality? What protective measures should be taken after pouring? On this issue, I am here to share with you the usual low-temperature pouring and maintenance methods.

Usually, the weather temperature will not be too low in the first frost, so you can choose to water it at noon or afternoon.

Most rural people know this rule. The biggest feature of the first frost weather is the large temperature difference. The temperature is very low in the morning and evening. At noon or afternoon, not only the temperature will be higher, but also it will be a very good sunny day.

Therefore, for rural self-built houses constructed in winter, frosty weather can not only water the floor, but also be a good construction opportunity. Although the temperature difference is relatively large, the daily warming time is still relatively long, which is more conducive to the solidification of concrete.

Maintenance method of cast-in-place floor slab of rural self-built house in severe cold weather.

The process and method of pouring the floor slab of rural self-built houses in frost weather are the same as those in low temperature weather, except that in frost weather, because the temperature is higher at noon and afternoon, it is more conducive to construction, so it is not necessary to use pouring to keep warm like pouring below 5℃.

We just need to cover it with plastic film after pouring, and then cover it with straw or thatch to keep warm. If the weather continues to be frosty in the future and then it continues to be sunny during the day, we can water it once in the morning for maintenance and then continue to cover it.

Generally speaking, the ground of rural self-built houses can be poured in frosty weather, and it is best to choose the morning or afternoon when the temperature is relatively high. Due to the large temperature difference in frost weather, attention should be paid to the thermal insulation of concrete, and water can be used for maintenance when the temperature is high during the day. (Image from the Internet)