Curing vs. Sealing Concrete | What's the Difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 мар 2022
  • In this quick video, Jeff Hershberger describes the difference between curing and sealing concrete, as well as the misconceptions around cure and seal products. For a more hands-on experience visit our trainings page: www.deco-cretesupply.com/trai...
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  • @KB-qe6jo
    @KB-qe6jo 4 месяца назад +2

    This video is super helpful. Not anyone has been able to answer this cor me..Even concrete workers
    so much appreciated

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  4 месяца назад

      You are welcome!!! Thanks for watching👍

  • @laskatz3626
    @laskatz3626 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @MrLobe65
    @MrLobe65 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Well explaine

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! Thank you for the comment!!!

  • @dr.deallenmillender5816
    @dr.deallenmillender5816 Год назад +1

    I have new concrete that is 40 days old, and it is developing multiple long hairline cracks which extend across the entire slab. About three days ago, I first noticed these cracks when temperatures dropped from the 90s to the 40s. I know there is little I can do about the current damage, but I want to seal it to prevent new cracks. I have read about penetrating and acrylic sealers as possibly being helpful. Which type of sealant could help me best with preventing additional cracks? Thanks so much!

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  Год назад

      Sealer will not keep concrete from cracking. But it will keep water from soaking into it as well as protect it from stains for driveways we recommend a penetrating sealer like D- Shield. www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/water-based-sealers/d-shield

  • @drbillhfcify
    @drbillhfcify 4 месяца назад

    Great video, I am about to begin a barnominium and want a "stained" concrete floor. I understand waiting 30 days. My question is of the concrete guy uses a curing agent will that "seal" so as not receive the stain? It is going to be March in North Texas. So not really worried about freezing. Thanks

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  4 месяца назад

      Sounds like a cool project! Curing agents will definitely have an effect on how the stain penetrates & reacts. Possibly making the floor unstainable unless you remove the curing agent. We don't recommend using any curing agents if you plan on staining the floor. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!!

  • @Mansa_Musa.
    @Mansa_Musa. 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video, and hoping you can provide me some advice.
    I stay in a townhome, and on my second floor is a French door with an outdoor patio (14 x 5). Water is penetrating at the joint where the balcony concrete slab meets the exterior brick wall. There are some cracks there that need to be addressed. I don't trust my HOAs contractor and wondering what you think may be the best route to address the cracks and stop the water coming in? (Leaks into my room below it)
    Reached out to a couple companies, one has recommended taking up the entire patio to the sub-floor, and redoing the entire thing ...while others have recommended just laying down some liquid rubber. Thoughts? Been dealing with this for a long while and need some help haha

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  8 месяцев назад

      That's definitely a tough situation and some sort of water proofing is a must. Sika 1A would be a good thing to fill the cracks, then you could put down a water proofing membrane and fabric. I would also recommend running the fabric & membrane up the wall a few inches to address the transition between the horizontal vertical surfaces. After all that, you would have a few options for the final surface, concrete overlay, tile, or some kind of outdoor flooring. Concrete overlay and sealer is a nice option because it'll help the water run off better. Hopefully this helps, I leave a few links to these products below. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!
      www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/repair-prep-products/sikaflex-1a
      www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/repair-prep-products/miracote-membrane www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/overlay-tools/miracote-rp-fabric
      www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/trowel-overlay/stamp-mix
      www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/overlay-mixes/deco-crete-stamp-overlay-mix
      www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/decorative-concrete-sealers-solvent-based-sealer/d-one-5-gallon

  • @user-ss9cr6kg7x
    @user-ss9cr6kg7x 8 месяцев назад

    Experts - for radon mitigation install , contractor made a hole in concrete wall and filled the gap around the pipe both inside and outside of concrete wall with Alex Plus Latex Caulk Plus Silicone . Is this good or should I get sealing around pipe with a better product?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment! I don't have any experience with that product in that kind of situation. We would recommend some kind of hydraulic cement based product for that kind of repair. I'll leave a link below for the one we sell on our website. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV
      www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/overlay-repair-products/cement-all

  • @SSBuild
    @SSBuild 4 месяца назад

    Great Video! I have been doing some research and a lot of the product data sheets for cure and seals remind me of a bottle of body wash and shampoo promising several benefits in one application, but in my opinion... not doing either well. Do you know why these cure and seals can market their products as a one-and-done application?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment!!! I don't have a great answer for why companies can do this. The products do what they say they do, just not all at the same time. The term "Cure & Seal" is common practice in the concrete industry. We feel it's important for contractors to understand the difference between curing & sealing, and that they can't be done at the same time. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!

  • @lalwani07
    @lalwani07 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi - After applying the sealer XS-327 as a prime coat and it dried in 12 hours, I noticed the concrete change color. The concrete was darker in some areas while normal in the other, creating a patchy look. Any suggestions on how to fix this so it's not blotchy?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment! I don't have any experience with that sealer, but my guess is that the blotchy look is coming from sealer wetting out the color in some areas but not in the others. Most sealers will darken the color of the concrete and usually need at least two coats for a consistent look. I would check the instructions for that sealer to see what the re-coat options are. I'm guessing another coat will help, but some sealers need sanded before re-coating if more then 24 hours has passed since you applied the first one. Also, keep in mind that concrete is not always completely consistent in color. It will naturally go through a blotchy stage as it cures and sealer tends to magnify this. Hopefully, this helps. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!

  • @Happy_910
    @Happy_910 5 месяцев назад

    I would like to know when should i apply the sealer (for curing). Can i use right after demoulding( its a beam) the structure after 1 day. Can you recommend which type sealer is more suitable?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  5 месяцев назад

      Normally on a flat slab you would apply the sealer/cure right after finishing. In the case of a beam, you'll have to wait till forms are pulled off, probably the next day after pouring. You could use any of our cure & seal products for this. I'll leave some links at the bottom so you can check out the pricing. Thanks for watching!!!
      www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/water-based-sealers/d-guard-wb-309
      www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/solvent-based-sealer/d-guard-clear-25
      www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/decorative-concrete-sealers-solvent-based-sealer/super-stamp-seal-5-gallon
      www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/decorative-concrete-sealers-solvent-based-sealer/d-one-5-gallon

  • @smokes8759
    @smokes8759 Год назад

    I have 2 year old patio that started getting discoloration spots and stand out when it's wet. Is this moisture? Is it fixable?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  Год назад

      this video should answer you questions, let us know if you need anything else ruclips.net/video/TT8E6yOEAIM/видео.html

  • @kai6424
    @kai6424 Год назад

    So when should your seal ? Right after the pour ? Like a day or two ? Or longer ?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  Год назад

      it all depends on what you are hoping to achieve out of the sealer. a good rule to follow is: spraying the concrete with sealer the same day will act as more of a curing agent than a sealer. to get the most out of concrete sealers they should be applied to fully cured concrete.

  • @martinflores3979
    @martinflores3979 2 месяца назад

    Quick question I overlayed a porch today can I use cure and seal tomorrow. Or do I have to wait for it to cure first

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the comment! I would check the manufacture recommendations for the specific overlay product you used. Overlays cure out lot faster then full thickness concrete. Our overlay systems are generally ready to seal after 2-3 days. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!

  • @joshuaweiler4566
    @joshuaweiler4566 2 года назад

    Hey when will the 2022 expo video will be going up?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  2 года назад

      6pm EST tonight! Thanks for watching Joshua👍

    • @GRUBB-MUDD
      @GRUBB-MUDD 2 года назад +1

      I'm about to never use sealer again. I'd rather not have issues w the sealer than have a layer of protection (even though every customer wants it) I think it would be better just to water cure it correctly, natural seal is the only sealer I have not had issues w.

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  2 года назад

      Try this for stamped concrete: ruclips.net/video/u5RNPrg-8wE/видео.html
      Try this for broomed: ruclips.net/video/jt-CuwtCQGE/видео.html
      This might help out with the problems you mention! thanks for watching man

  • @charlesviner1565
    @charlesviner1565 Год назад

    👍

  • @ginsengroot815
    @ginsengroot815 10 месяцев назад

    if I waterproof my concrete patio will it make ice more likely to form on the surface? Would melting salt render the waterproofing useless?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment! I wouldn't consider concrete sealers "waterproofing" they're more of a water repellant. A true waterproofing would hinder the breathability of the slab and would lead to problems down the road. Concrete sealers repel water from above but allow moisture from underneath to escape. Ice will from on top concrete sealer sooner then unsealed concrete, but that's better then ice forming in the concrete slab. Melting slats will definitely work, but some of them can be corrosive to the concrete, so make sure you check if it's "concrete safe" before using. Ice forming on top of sealed concrete really has no negative effects to the concrete, just slippery to walk on. Water getting into the slab, then freezing is where the problems start. The best thing you can do is leave the ice there unless you have use the area. The constant cycle of freezing & thawing can lead to more damage then just leaving it frozen. Hopefully this helps, thanks for watching!!

    • @ginsengroot815
      @ginsengroot815 9 месяцев назад

      @@DecoCreteTV What's your opinion on those products like 'Alaska Liquid Ice Preventer'? It claims to prevent ice from forming on concrete but I wonder if it'll do anything to also help melt the snow that's on top of it.

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  9 месяцев назад

      @@ginsengroot815 I'm not familiar with that exact product, but we have used some ice-prevention products in the past. They work really good for prevention, but they don't seem to melt ice very well if it has already formed on the surface, especially if the temps are under 20 degrees.

  • @almadellamangus2778
    @almadellamangus2778 9 месяцев назад +1

    After concrete poured, what is the earliest to apply sealant?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  9 месяцев назад

      The safe answer is 30 days. That being said, it dose depend on what kind of sealer you're using. Penetrating sealers definitely need to go fully cured concrete, but film forming sealers are usually ok after a week or two. Some of this would also depend on the time of year. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!!

    • @chanthana7694
      @chanthana7694 8 месяцев назад

      I'm waiting for my new concrete patio to cured and by the time it reached the 30 days period, it's going to be November and it has been cold and wet every day so doesn't look good. What's my option, wait until spring of next year? And what sealer would you recommend? Thanks!

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  8 месяцев назад

      @@chanthana7694 What sealer you should use would depend on how the concrete was finished. We recommend D-One for stamped or any other kind of decorative concrete and D-Shield for broomed or swirled finishes. I'll leave a few links at the bottom. As far as the timing, you'll just have to wait and see what the weather is like. We're based out of Ohio, and there are usually some decent days in November that you could get it sealed. If not, waiting until next spring isn't that big of a deal. The fact that it's a patio and won't get any vehicle traffic helps things out. Thanks for watching Deco-Creet TV!!! www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/decorative-concrete-sealers-solvent-based-sealer/d-one-5-gallon www.deco-cretesupply.com/products/water-based-sealers/d-shield

  • @partharoy467
    @partharoy467 Год назад

    Sir,I didn't soak bricks before using.now I have been curing brick walls for 40 days.is there any possibility of building cracking? Plz reply sir...

  • @dakmycat3688
    @dakmycat3688 7 дней назад

    So how long do I wait to seal a fresh slab?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  3 дня назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! The best thing would be to wait at least 30 days after the concrete has been poured. It would also depend on what type of sealer you plan on using. Acrylic sealers can be applied right away, but you'll get more life out of the sealer if you can wait the 30 days. Most penetrating sealers require the 30 day wait period. I'll leave a link to another video about acrylic vs penetrating sealers. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!
      ruclips.net/video/mpm855Hg9ec/видео.html

  • @femalephobia
    @femalephobia Год назад

    New sub. Can you please help me, I need advise, ASAP🤯 I have a cement porch about 11’x18’. Anyway, it spalled after a really bad winter storm. It was about 7 years old. Anyway, I had it replaced this year. Well, now, when it rains, the cement bubbles, like going to the beach and sand crabs diving into the sand when the tide goes out, it bubbles. I contacted the company that poured it, they are ignoring me. I am afraid it will spall right away with all that air space🤯 Would sealing fix that, or do you have a suggestion please. This porch is taking me to the poor house🤯

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  Год назад

      How old is the new slab? has it been sealed yet?

  • @aquaman3870
    @aquaman3870 2 года назад

    It's also a waterproof?

  • @user-xf3ec9ql4r
    @user-xf3ec9ql4r 3 месяца назад

    My basement floor is constantly dusty. Can I do something to stop that?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! You could try applying concrete sealer. It will help the problem, but it's hard to know how long it would last. Dusting generally comes from a weak surface and sealer probably won't permanently stop it from happening. Densifiers can also help with this, but they can be hard to work with. Some sort of vinyl of tile flooring might be the best option. Thanks for watching Deco-Crete TV!!!

    • @user-xf3ec9ql4r
      @user-xf3ec9ql4r 3 месяца назад

      @@DecoCreteTV I do not even know if it's sealed or not. I doubt it to be honest. I was thinking vinyl planks but I'm worried after a while the concrete will be making crunch sounds underneath

  • @eribertososa5156
    @eribertososa5156 Год назад

    So I can use the seal as cure after I finish concrete ? Since it’s the same thing ?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  Год назад

      As long as its a Cure & Seal, other than that it is all about timing.

  • @sansamman4619
    @sansamman4619 2 года назад +2

    "My name's Jeff"

  • @AaditSitaula
    @AaditSitaula Год назад

    My patio concrete is slippery. How can it be fixed?

    • @DecoCreteTV
      @DecoCreteTV  Год назад

      If your patio needs resealed, you can put grip in the next coat of sealer. If it doesn't need sealed, it may be best to wait until you need another coat to apply grip. ruclips.net/video/Zpt3gF0oRhQ/видео.html

    • @mrgioielli3397
      @mrgioielli3397 Год назад

      Etch it.

  • @XoXo475
    @XoXo475 9 месяцев назад +3

    I got dizzy watching the guys head movement during the intro 😂