Vertical & Bridge Concrete Curing Blanket
Vertical & Bridge Concrete Curing Blanket
Designed to be the best solution for curing concrete in
vertical and bridge applications
Specifically designed for single-use hydration for
Vertical and Bridge applications. The Vertical &
Bridge Concrete Curing blanket provides a perforated
vapor barrier allowing rehydration for sloped, vertical,
and bridge deck applications.
During the 7-14 day curing period, Vertical & Bridge
Concrete Curing Blanket provides constant hydration
and a minimum relative humidity condition on the
surface of 90%.
In the event the curing blanket becomes less
saturated during the curing period, the Vertical &
Bridge Concrete Curing Blanket can be re-hydrated
through small perforations in the film.
Get Green – partially biodegradable
Specifications – Meets or Exceeds
ASTM C-171 and AASHTO M-171, standard specification of sheet materials for concrete curing; as tested
by an independent ISO 9001 Certified Testing Laboratory. Complies with the durability and water vapor
transmission rates specified in ASTM C-171-03. The opaque white poly side of the blankets meet or exceed
requirements for daylight reflectance as specified in ASTM C-171.
* Effective for 7+ days of curing and meet or exceed DOT Standards & Specifications in all 50 states and D.C.
Advantages
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Reduced labor for installation
(2 person install with one high volume water hose)
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Reduced supervision & labor for hydration monitoring.
(no re-wetting or external hydration system needed)
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Reduced water consumption
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Near elimination of water runoff into environment
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Avoid cross-contamination from multiuse blankets
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One person to carry 55 lb. 1200 sq. ft. roll
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Drop shipped directly to jobsite
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Less handling equals less exposure for injuries
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Greater blanket wind resistance due to water weight
Applications
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Bridge Decks, Approaches, & Concrete Overlays
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Vertical Applications i.e. Sound Walls
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Shotcrete & Gunite
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Columns
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Dams & Retaining Walls
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Manufacturing & Power Plants
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Light Rail
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Concrete Runways
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Water Treatment/Reclamation Plants
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Concrete Floors Requiring 14-day Wet Cure
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Parking Decks Specified AASHTO M171
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Vertical & Bridge Concrete Curing Blankets* |
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Part No. |
Description |
Size |
Rolls per Pallet |
TL Quantity |
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SBVABCCB8 |
Vertical & Bridge Concrete Curing Blanket |
8’x150’ (1200sf) |
16 |
384 |
2525 Armitage Ave
Melrose Park, IL 60160
708-493-9569
www.surebuilt-usa.com
03/26Installation Instructions
Please read all instructions and tips before installing.
1. As soon as the concrete surface will allow
access without causing surface damage, remove all
debris and loose impediments with a high volume
water hose.
2. Begin Installing Vertical & Bridge Concrete Cur-
ing Blanket on the far side of the prevailing wind
aligning it with the edge of the deck. Allow the blan-
ket to hang over the edge to make sure the ends
and sides of the deck are covered.
3. Start rolling out the curing blanket, fabric side
down, while continuing to hydrate the blanket on the
leading edge with a high volume water hose. For
bridges with parapet walls, it is recommended to
cut the curing blanket to fit the ends in between the
parapet rebar to maintain contact with the deck
4. If air pockets are noticed during the installation,
use a soft bristle push broom to push the air out the
side of the blanket towards the uncovered side of
the deck.5. Continue steps 3-4, overlapping the blanket 4 to 6
inches on each section until the entire deck is covered.
During installation, it is recommended to hydrate the top
of the curing blanket as the installation proceeds to assure
total saturation. Water will enter the blanket via the small
perforations in the poly film. If any dryness in the blanket is
observed during the cure, the Vertical & Bridge Concrete
Curing Blanket can be re-hydrated through these same
perforations.
6. After the specified curing period, roll up the Vertical &
Bridge Concrete Curing Blanket in manageable sections
and dispose of with other construction debris.
7. Some jurisdictions require placement of the curing
blanket immediately after final finishing when the con-
crete is extremely “green.” In this case, it is best to cut the
blanket into sections and place them across the deck by
utilizing one or two working bridges. The blanket can be
partially hydrated prior to placement on the deck and finish
saturating by wetting the top of the blanket through the
perforations in the poly.
**NOTE** Methods for wet curing of bridge decks vary
from state to state. It is important to follow each states’
requirements. If there are any questions on how to pro-
ceed with the installation of Vertical & Bridge Concrete
Curing Blanket, please contact your supplier or feel free to
contact SureBuilt Concrete Forms & Accessories at 708-
493-9569.
Tips
A. If a blanket gets out of line, it is better to cut the roll with a pair of heavy duty shears and re-align before proceeding
than to attempt to “curve” the roll back into alignment.
B. It is common to need a narrower width of the curing blanket especially at the end of the installation process. The rolls
of Vertical & Bridge Concrete Curing Blanket can be cut to the desired width with a fine tooth saw blade and circular saw.
Make sure you cut it wide enough for the 4” to 6” overlap.
C. Vertical & Bridge Concrete Curing Blanket is a high performance product that holds the most water per square foot in
the concrete industry. This attribute results in an increased installed weight that allows the blanket to remain in place dur-
ing the duration of the cure without the need of additional weighting. However, in areas of high multi-directional winds, it
may be necessary to lay lumber, rebar or sand bags on the overlap seams of the blanket.
D. Once installed, all foot traffic on the Vertical & Bridge Concrete Curing Blanket should be eliminated to allow the blanket
to perform to its potential and prevent any chance of slip and fall by construction personnel.

