Is rapid set concrete as strong as normal concrete?

Aug 11, 2023

Rapid set concrete, a game-changer in the construction industry, is a specialised type of concrete engineered for faster curing and early strength development. It’s an essential tool when time is of the essence.

The strength of rapid set concrete

When it comes to strength, rapid set concrete has a unique advantage. Its initial strength gain is often higher than that of regular concrete. This accelerated strength development can be advantageous for projects that require quick structural support or repairs.

Comparing long-term strength

However, it's crucial to understand that while rapid set concrete may gain strength rapidly, its long-term strength potential can be comparable to normal concrete if both are properly cured and given ample time to mature. Rapid set concrete's early strength should not overshadow the need for adequate curing, which ensures the best overall strength and durability.


The expedited setting time of rapid set concrete offers practical benefits. It's a great solution for time-sensitive projects, allowing quicker project completion and reducing downtime. Additionally, in colder weather conditions, when traditional concrete might struggle to set, rapid set concrete shines.


Speak to SEQ Landscape Supplies and secure quality rapid set concrete for your next project

If you’re after rapid set concrete, or any of our other landscaping products, SEQ Landscape Supplies is bound to have what you’re searching for. To view our complete range of products and to place an order be sure to visit our products page. 


Additional FAQs

  • How long does it take rapid set concrete to go hard?

    Rapid set concrete typically starts to harden within 15 to 30 minutes after mixing, but it's essential to complete the placement and finishing before it becomes too rigid, usually within 1 to 2 hours.

  • What are the disadvantages of rapid set concrete?

    While it offers incredible benefits, rapid set concrete has a few limitations. It's generally more expensive than regular concrete, requires careful planning due to its shorter workable time, and might be less suitable for intricate designs.

  • Should you spray water on curing concrete?

    Yes, spraying water on curing concrete is essential, especially in hot conditions. This practice helps maintain the necessary moisture levels, ensuring proper curing and minimising the risk of cracking.

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