Posted in Concrete, concrete com, concrete contractors, concrete driveway, concrete foundation, concrete installation, concrete mix | March 16th, 2010
Cracking is one of the most common causes of customer complaints that concrete contractors deal with. Few homeowners are aware of the fact that new concrete normally cracks and there is no absolute guarantee against this. Nevertheless, while cracks cannot be entirely prevented, a professional concrete mason takes careful measures to minimise cracking.
Posted in Concrete, concrete mix, concrete strength | March 15th, 2010
Self compacting is nothing but a concrete mix with a high flow which spreads into the formwork without any requirement for vibration. The fluidity is attributed to the inclusion of super plasticizers to the concrete mix instead of increased water content that would detract from the concrete strength.
Posted in Concrete, concrete mix | February 5th, 2010
Asphalt concrete is a mixture of asphalt and a mineral aggregate and the mixture is used primarily for highways and driveways and other related roadways. The mixture is most commonly known simply as asphalt.
Posted in Concrete, concrete mix | January 22nd, 2010
Concrete adhesive is made to permanently bond new concrete to old concrete. It can be used either inside or outside and is also used as a leveler in floor resurfacing. The exterior grade permanently bonds the material to be stronger than the material it is bonding too. In order to use the exterior grade there’s no need to chip, or in any way rough up the old surface to which it will be bonded. It chemically bonds to new concrete, cinder block, concrete pavement, concrete pipes, sidewalks and more.
Posted in Concrete, concrete cutting, concrete drilling, concrete mix, concrete products, concrete services | January 18th, 2010
Concrete is the backbone of any construction venture. From sky high skyscrapers to ornamental concrete projects for your home, concrete is found in all places imaginable. All homes have some type of concrete surface, like floors, patio or the driveway. People prefer concrete for such surfaces because of its strength and cost effectiveness.
Posted in Concrete, concrete countertops, concrete mix, concrete mixing | January 6th, 2010
The wondrous flexibility of concrete, which allow the user to create without limits, makes for some very exciting interior design possibilities. Now kitchens and bathrooms need not be relegated to the constraints of traditional materials like tile, Formica, granite and others. concrete countertops give the homeowner an unlimited palette of colors and designs to set loose on the inside of the home. Whether it’s a large, easy-to-clean industrial work surface or an elegant kitchen feature, concrete countertops are the way to go.
Posted in Concrete, concrete floor, concrete flooring, concrete mix, decorative concrete | September 23rd, 2009
Most of the people around the world spend thousands of bucks to create impressive decorations for their new houses. They hire decorators to create new and artistic designs on their walls to create a trendy look for their homes. All these can be achieved easily without professional decorators through a new method called decorative concrete. This is the latest craze in the world of interior decorations.
Posted in Concrete, concrete mix, stamped concrete | September 23rd, 2009
Posted in Concrete, concrete mix | June 10th, 2009
Aggregates in concrete are the different materials mixed with cement and then water is added to make consistent paste.This paste is what is called concrete excluding reinforcement steel. Concrete is what is used to cast suspended floors, bases of foundations, ground floors, lintels, beams, columns and many structural elements. The materials used to cast concrete include cement, sand as the fine and ballast as the coarse aggregate respectively.
When a developer is casting any concrete works, aggregates must be calculated by the following processes.
Posted in Concrete, concrete mix, concrete slabs, residential concrete | June 6th, 2009
People believe that cracks in concrete slabs, such as basement floors and driveways, are construction defects. It is wisely written that there are two types of concrete slabs: those that are already cracked and those that going to crack. Armed with this bit of wisdom, you can develop realistic expectations about slab cracks.