
Description
This Quikrete concrete is a special blend of fast-setting cements, sand and gravel designed to set hard in approximately 20 to 40 minutes. Simply pour dry mix into a hole and soak with water. Perfect for setting fence posts, mailbox posts, basketball posts, deck posts, lamp posts, and swing sets. Ideal for building steps and sidewalks.
- Designed to set hard in approximately 20 - 40 minutes
- Use for setting fence post, mailbox posts, and swing sets
- Eliminates need for bracing posts, construction delays, rain washouts and unwanted depressions
- Approximately 4000 PSI (27.6 Mpa) in 28 days
Product specifications
Model Description
30KG Fence N Post
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How much water do you use per bag
You need roughly 3L per bag. One bag plus 3L then the second bag with 3L more water.
Date published: 2022-07-23
I used a tube form of 8" diameter. I dug a hole of about 2' depth. I poured about a third of the 30kg bag into the tube and poured about 1 Liter of water. The water didnt get absorbed (as I as expecting). Will this work and harden enough for the Fence po
Personally you need to go down 3 feet at least. Subject to front depth in your area. Yes the quickrete should set the way you did it.
Date published: 2022-05-30
How many bags do I need for a 6x6 post with a depth of 2.5’
You will need 2 bags atleast
Date published: 2022-05-23
how many bags do I need for a 2.5 foot hole and 12" in diameter
About 1 and a half bag atleast. Also please remember to fill half, add water and then add the remaining half. If you fill it completely, water doesnt percolate all the way down. So only the top half solidifies.
Date published: 2022-05-23
how many bags do i need for a 6 inch hole 3 feet deep for a 4x4x 10 post
3 feed deep should take about 2 bags
Date published: 2022-05-23
How many bags would I need for a 3' hole with an 8" sonotube? Thanks in advance
When I first researched this there were different answers but unfortunately in my post digging I found that there may be roots etc and each hole is different. That said the info you’ll find on google are a little higher than the average but to be safe I would see if you need more . in our experience you need one cubic foot I don’t know how many bags that is off hand
Date published: 2022-05-08
Do I need Forming Tube with Quikrete Fence & Post Concrete setting? & How mush water do I need for 1 bag ( 4" x 4" with 4 ft. deep ) to make it strong enough to holding the Gate Fence ( PVC ) ?
You don’t need a tube. I used for several posts including fence, bird house and larger posts for a dog run. I did use tubes for dog run and where I was not able to dig deep enough because of bolder I placed a work pail surrounded by rocks. You simply fill have the hole with the mixture and then pour water on top. I adjusted in some cases if it did not seem high enough by added some more mix and new more water once I saw where top would settle. Hardens quickly allowing you to move to next hole.
Date published: 2022-05-07
how many bag of quickrete do I need for 6x6 fence post
Depending on how big and deep the holes, you will make, once determined, just do the math.
Date published: 2022-05-16
Quikrete Fast Setting Concrete Fence N' Post 30 kg is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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kellylondon from
Time is Money!
I purchased 44 bags of this material for 22 fence posts. A couple bucks more than standard concrete, but the ease of use, speed to apply (which is really dump it and add water) and set up time are invaluable. In my younger years I may have mixed all 44 bags. I've since learned my time is worth much more. Highly recommend this product for larger jobs.
Date published: 2017-05-12
Rated 5 out of
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Louie2018 from
Good quality and easy to use
Easy of use, just fill half of the hole and water it then fill the rest and water it. Hardened in less than ½ hour. Highly recommended.
Date published: 2018-07-06
Rated 1 out of
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Tiger107 from
Bottom portion in the post doesnt cement.
I bought this to replace my existing posts. I used the Tube form for the posts and poured about 2/3rd of the 30kg bag in the Tube. Poured water at the top and it sat there for a long time. It worried me that water wouldnt reach the bottom portion of the post and thats what happened unfortunately. Not sure if using the Tube form is a good idea but I had to use it since the removal of the previous post left a rather large opening. So not good experience overall and I dont know my post is strong enough now since only the top 10-12 inches became solid.
Date published: 2022-05-23
Rated 4 out of
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Winter Windfall from
Single Fence Post Replacement
I will use the same materials if my aging fence needs another post or two replaced in the future.
Date published: 2020-07-13