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Oct 29, How Long it Takes Concrete To “DRY” – Is It 1 Day or 28 Days?

Michael Selders
November 22, 2021


Concrete typically takes between 1 – 2 days to dry before walking on and 7 days before driving on. Concrete is fully cured after 28 days.

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