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Can concrete set up under water?

My concrete dock has been undermined by wave action and there's a huge area underneath with no rocks there. It's the front side, facing the water that needs repair. Apparently, the bottom part was filled with rocks, then the conrete was poured in. The top foot or so is solid concrete. The water level is quite low right now, so only about 8" would be under water. I'm planning to put more rocks in there to help fill the space. Is this going to work, or would I be wasting my time and money?
  • 2 years ago
SLoWpoke by SLoWpoke
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Yes. All concrete will set up (cure) under water. It actually cures better under water than it does above water. You can ask any State Inspector on the highway that is on a construction job pouring concrete. When they take test cylinders they let them harden enough so they can remove the cylinder casing, then they put them in water to cure for a period of time before they break them. You do not want your concrete to soupy, it should be on the dry side. Because as you put it into the water it will thin out some. Have your rocks already put down when you do so that you can use them as forms kinda like. Plus some for extra, if you know what I mean.


Ex-Concrete Truck Driver
  • 2 years ago
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Great answer!, and so were the others. He gave good advice and sounds like he has a lot of experience. This is a fresh water dock on a large pond, so the waves aren't always a problem. Thanks to everyone.

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