Concrete Mix

Fast-Setting Concrete Mix

Quick-Setting Blanchard Group’s premixed concrete is a ready-to-use hydraulic mix with a base of Portland cement and aggregates. It is ideal for sidewalks, fences, foundations, sonotubes, wall foundations and any other similar application. It is recommended for jobs requiring a thickness of 25 mm (1 in.) or more. STORE IN A DRY PLACE.

Mixing

Pour the contents of the bag into a mixer, mortar trough, wheelbarrow or on a clean, smooth surface. Make a hole in the centre and add 2.9 litres (.55 imp. gal.) of water, in small quantities at a time, mix thoroughly using a spade or hoe until uniform. Add a bit of water if the mixture is too thick.

Layer & Finishing

Once the desired consistency has been achieved, apply the mixture to wet surfaces. Pour the mixture into cavities and push it in with a rod or stick. Level it off using a straight timber rail. Let harden prior to trowelling. Use a steel trowel for a smooth finish, a wooden trowel for a matte finish and a broom or brush if you want small ridges. Contraction joints that are 1.8 m (6 in.) in length, for a width of 100 mm (4 in.) will be required to prevent cracking. Do not use premixed concrete in temperatures below 4°C (39.2°F). Allow premixed concrete to cure for 24 hours prior to demoulding. Keep wet for at least 3 days.

Yield

Once wet, a 25kg bag will yield approximately 0.0124 m³ (0.44 ft³).

Warranty

Blanchard Group guarantees that the materials used to make this product are of the highest quality and that the product is suitable for the intended use. Blanchard Group makes no other warranty, express or implied. The responsibility of Blanchard Group with respect to this warranty is limited to the replacement of the product if deemed defective or, at the customer’s discretion, refund of the purchase price of the product.

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The Blanchards have had business in their blood for more than 85 years. Francis Blanchard was the first in the family to become an entrepreneur, opening a hardware store in Allardville in 1929.


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