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jameslrice
Sep 16, 2008, 06:42 AM
I'm having an interior drainage system and sump pump installed under my basement floor, and they will be pouring new concrete today to replace what was removed (which was quite a lot).

I was planning to start framing as early as this weekend on a portion of the basement, since I took out all the plumbing for my laundry area as I am moving it to a new location in the basement... any my wife is already getting impatient.

The contractor said they recommend a 30-day cure on the concrete... but then said "our commercial customers sometimes work on it as early as the next day."

So what's the danger in putting in some framing over the uncured concrete well before the 30 days is up? I plan on using tapcons and pressure treated lumber for the base plates. I'd estimate that about 12 linear feet of the framing would be over this new concrete work.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

ballengerb1
Sep 16, 2008, 08:25 AM
Your framing will be non-load bearing so go right ahead. The cure would be noecessary for a driveway or foundation that carries the buildings weight. PT wood is correct and Tapcomn works but sodoes a Remington 22c nail shooter. I'd also lay a bead of construction adhesive under the PT before nailing.

jameslrice
Sep 16, 2008, 08:37 AM
Thanks! Great answer. I'd rate it very favorably but apparently I need to spread some reputation around first.

Would it be safe to walk on in 24 hours do you think? I need to get in there and take some measurements.

ballengerb1
Sep 16, 2008, 08:46 AM
Yes you can walk on it. After 24-48 hours you have what's called a damp cure. Concrete will continue to cure/harden for hundreds of years but achieves most of its strength in 7-10 days.