Don't Let Cold Weather Stop Your Project!
Maintain uniform, efficient curing for your concrete projects, year-round, using our 12 ft x 25 ft insulated concrete curing blankets (also known as a concrete warming blankets). Our reliable, long-lasting blankets have a maximum R-value of 3.35 (with air gap) to effectively regulate concrete temperature, while also being UV-resistant, waterproof, and tear-resistant for durability in any climate.
Each blanket contains a 3-layer 3/16 inch foam core, with each layer measuring 1/16" thick. This is a closed-cell foam, known for its superior insulation and moisture-resistant properties.
Please Note* - orders of 50 or more have a 60 day lead time
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Specs
- R Value: 3.35 Max
- air gap: up to 3.35
- on surface: up to 1.5
- Material: HDPE - Polyethylene (PE)
- Foam Core: Closed Cell Foam
- Thickness: 3/16"
- Layers: 3 (1/16" each)
- Grommets: 22 total
- Width: 12 ft
- Length: 25 ft
- Weight: 19 lbs.
- Color: Orange
- Waterproof: Yes
- Water Resistant: Yes
- UV Resistant: Yes
Features
- Enhanced Insulation In Cold Weather: Features an R-value of up to 3.35 with an air gap, and a 1.5 on the surface for optimal temperature control.
- Thick Foam Core Retains Heat: Each blanket has a 3/16" foam core made from three layers of closed-cell foam, ideal for efficient curing in any weather.
- Waterproof & UV Resistant Tarp: Great for any weather condition. The waterproof high density polyethylene shields your concrete from rain and moisture, while it's UV resistant properties protect it from constant sun exposure.
- Construction Grade Durability: Constructed with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) for exceptional strength and tear resistance, boasting double-stitched edges for long-lasting durability on the jobsite.
- Rust Resistant Grommets: 22 aluminum grommets total.
FAQ
What is the purpose of a concrete curing blanket?
Concrete Curing Blankets (cement blankets) are expertly designed to regulate the temperature of freshly poured concrete during the crucial curing process. By controlling the temperature, these specialized tarp-like covers ensure optimal hardening and strength development. Their use is essential for achieving correct and efficient curing results.
How long should concrete blankets be left on?
The optimal duration for retaining concrete curing blankets can fluctuate based on various factors, such as:
- Weather conditions: Colder weather typically requires longer curing times.
- Concrete mix: Different types of concrete may require specific curing times as recommended by industry experts. These times should be closely followed for optimal results.
- Type of Blanket: Differing Insulation Level (R-value), as well as material breathability will influence how long the blanket should be left on.
What is the R value of a concrete curing blanket?
The thermal resistance of a concrete curing blanket is measured by its R-value. Essentially, this reflects the blanket's ability to insulate and retain heat. Higher R-values indicate better insulation.
What is an insulated concrete blanket?
This particular type of concrete curing blanket is specifically designed to regulate the temperature of recently poured concrete during the curing process. It typically incorporates insulating materials within the blanket to enclose heat and safeguard the concrete from cold weather conditions (especially in the winter), serving as an effective frost blanket for concrete.