Posted in Concrete, concrete forms, concrete walls | March 14th, 2010
Building with insulated concrete forms, or ICF, is a construction method that is rapidly gaining popularity amongst residential and commercial builders. In fact, ICF technology has shown to be so energy efficient that using insulated concrete forms is no longer considered being an “alternative” method of construction, but rather a competitor to traditional building techniques.
Posted in Concrete | March 12th, 2010
Versa lift for businesses is popular for those whose main operations concentrate on removals and machine installations. Depending on the needs of these industries, there are varied types of facilities under this banner. Each type is loaded with the versa lift features that you have been craving for.
Posted in Concrete, concrete com, concrete contractor, concrete cutting | March 11th, 2010
Most large concrete companies are able to provide myriad labor services, from coring to concrete cutting, but with mediocre craftsmanship. For the perfect balance of skilled workmanship and superior customer service, look no further than your local, specialized contractor. No matter what your construction plans, hiring a concrete contractor who specializes in drilling, coring, and cutting is the only way to ensure a top quality job.
Posted in Concrete | March 5th, 2010
The use of concrete is a crucial part including structure and changing designs. The formula of installing it, either by pumping or carrying, is a significant side of the design construction. When one pumps it, the point is that there’s a faster location of the concrete than applied by a transporter. This is good if you’ve a big design such a construction base that asks more of it for construction. It also reduces the number of time asked to decant it so that same will be available at low prices. Because of the potential speedy grade of its location, same will reduce or perhaps beat concrete cold joints and decant lines; because if there are these cold joints, they will take additional time to end the job. When applying a pumps, there’s a lot of selections on how to localize it. And it creates no cold joints, because if there are cold joints; materials are in a loss.
Posted in Concrete, concrete driveway | March 5th, 2010
Normally, all driveways; whether it’s concrete or mineral pitch, breaks. These breaks, with time become bigger and ugly. Homeowners are forced to hold break makeweight, which invariably breaks again. Weed killers turn division by the weekend act of lawn upkeep, just besides killing dopes in the lawn. The answer to the trouble is pavers! Move out the age, broken, alligator, and muddied concrete driveway and substitute it with a fresh and pretty paver aerofoil. The formula is to build recycled concrete.
Posted in Concrete, concrete floor, concrete slab | March 5th, 2010
If you think applying epoxy during the winter season is downright impossible, think again. A few years ago, it was difficult to apply coating on garage floors during rainy or winter seasons. The winter season does not have to be a hindrance to the improvement of your garage floor. There is a new way to improve your garage floor even at the middle of a winter season.
Posted in Concrete, aggregate concrete | March 4th, 2010
Shotcrete is mortar or small-aggregate concrete that is pneumatically projected onto a surface at high velocity. Also known as “gunite” and “sprayed concrete,” shotcrete was developed in 1911 and its concept is essentially unchanged even in today’s use. The relatively dry mixture is consolidated by the impact force and can be placed on vertical or horizontal surfaces without sagging. Shotcrete is applied by a dry or wet process. In the dry process, a premixed blend of cement and damp aggregate is propelled through a hose by compressed air to a nozzle. Water is added to the cement and aggregate mixture at the nozzle and the intimately mixed ingredients are projected onto the surface. In the wet process, all the ingredients are premixed. The wet mixture is pumped through a hose to the nozzle, where compressed air is added to increase the velocity and propel the mixture onto the surface.
Posted in Concrete, concrete contractors, concrete design, concrete floor, concrete flooring, concrete patio, decorative concrete, stained concrete, stamped concrete | March 2nd, 2010
You might think of ready mix concrete as just a grey hard slab that goes on a driveway or patio, but this is not the case for concrete contractors. Concrete, and its applications around the home or business, can be seen as both a craft and an art form when done well. Concrete can be used decoratively in stamped concrete, stained concrete and in other ways for adorning your new home or remodel, as well as for parking lots, patios, roadways, foundations, patios and more.
Posted in Concrete, concrete man, decorative concrete | February 26th, 2010
Concrete flooring has made the transition from edgy to elegant. Once found only in industrial settings, it’s quickly becoming the answer for an affordable, green alternative.
Posted in Concrete, concrete block retaining wall, concrete blocks | February 23rd, 2010
To enclose a garden or make a decorative enclosed area you can build a concrete block retaining wall, which is not a difficult thing to do. Let us assume that you want a nice decorative area for an enclosed garden. The first thing you will need are interlocking concrete blocks which you will know how to buy after you have measured the area you want to retain. The interlocking concrete blocks will not require any mortar as each block has a lip that will lock into the previous block. These blocks are heavy but they are easy to work with. A concrete block retaining wall of this type can be built to be up to thirty inches tall. For a taller wall you need to prepare the area for water drainage and reinforce the wall for stability.
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