how many days we should curing for
plastering,brickwork,concrete?
Answer Posted / muraliyadav
This is
depending upon
the structural
element as well
as depends on
the type of
cement can be
used in
construction
site works .the
minimum 7days
required for any
structural
element as
beams,columns,slabs
in these days
concrete did not
get full
strength only
upto 25%, if 28
days required
strength as 70
to 80% of
concrete
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