Frequently Asked Questions
Portland Cement Type I/II is commonly used for custom concrete mixes for slabs or repairs where the concrete thickness is at least 2 inches. It is also suitable for custom mortars where the portland to lime ratio can be adjusted for varying strength requirements.
This bag of Portland Cement Type I/II weighs 47 pounds.
Yes, Portland Cement Type I/II is suitable for outdoor projects, including concrete slabs and repairs, as it provides durability and strength.
Yes, Portland Cement Type I/II offers increased sulfide resistance, making it a good choice for various construction applications.
For optimal performance, it is recommended to use this cement for concrete applications that are at least 2 inches (51 mm) thick.
Portland Cement should be stored in a dry place, away from moisture and contaminants, to maintain its quality and effectiveness.
Yes, you can mix Portland Cement Type I/II with aggregates, lime, and other materials to create custom concrete or mortar mixes.
Type I Portland Cement is used for general construction, while Type II is designed for moderate sulfate resistance and is often used in environments with soil or water containing sulfates.
Yes, Portland Cement Type I/II is ideal for repairing existing concrete where a strong bond and durability are required.
Curing time can vary, but generally, Portland Cement Type I/II will start to set within a few hours and can take several days to fully cure, depending on environmental conditions.


