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The synthetic fiber mesh reinforces the concrete and reduces cracking. However, you need steel rebar for high tensile strength applications. So you should be fine without rebar for pedestrian areas, but you will be pushing the limit when it comes to driveways.
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Read More »Once at the Jobsite, the fiber reinforced concrete is poured and consolidated in the same manner traditional, unreinforced concrete would be handled. Traditional wire mesh is prone to corrosion since it is usually made of plain steel. Stainless steel is used in some cases, but given the right conditions, this could also rust. Corroded metal reinforcement causes spalling in concrete structures, weakening the structure and compromising the safety of all who use it. In contrast, synthetic fibers are corrosion resistant. They would thus outlast traditional wire mesh reinforced concrete in areas prone to corrosion. Fiber-reinforced concrete often costs the same per cubic meter as wire mesh reinforced concrete. However, fiber-reinforced concrete requires less labor and less time spent on-site, leading to drastic savings across the project. Synthetic fiber technology and manufacturing practices have recently improved, rendering synthetic fibers cheaper than wire mesh reinforcement in many cases.
Shipping containers are classified as temporary structures and so you do not normally need planning permission. However, it's always a good idea to...
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To cut a long story short, yes you generally can build a brick shed in a garden. Planning permission may be required if the building is...
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For a 10×10 shed roof, you will need approximately 2 squares or 6 bundles or 174 pieces of three tab strip standard-sized shingles (12 inch by 36...
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It is a glue, sealer, and finish all in one. The Mod Podge Hard Coat in particular has very tough properties that make it suitable for sealing...
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Always use pressure treated lumber when constructing things that will need to stand up to the elements. As for the sheds' floor deck, use ¾-in. or...
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