Concrete curing plays a key role in making a concrete structure able to stand the test of time. It is a process to retain moisture within the concrete while it hardens to make the structure strong and durable. Besides these, there are many reasons why concrete curing is a necessity. When the water from the mixture evaporates before it hardens, it leaves the structure fragile and susceptible to damage. Curing concrete not only makes a concrete structure strong (which is a good enough reason) but also makes it less permeable. This means that the water holds the concrete particles close together while it hardens, making it less likely to let water get inside the structure. Curing concrete is a common procedure in the many uses of concrete. This includes its use in curing concrete floors and foundation to walls and structural support. And there are many methods to that can be used to cure concrete. The most common of these methods are shading, ponding, water sprinkling ...