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When temperatures dip below 40 °F, the chemical reactions that strengthen concrete slow down and can lead to weaker concrete. If concrete curing temperatures are below freezing, the water inside the concrete can freeze and expand, resulting in cracks.
Timber is the most commonly used material for formwork. This is because timber is cost-effective, lightweight, durable, and flexible, allowing the...
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Read More »How cold is too cold to pour concrete? And what should you do if it’s sweltering hot, but you need to make a concrete repair? While you can pour concrete in cold and hot weather, it’s necessary to take certain precautions to ensure the concrete sets properly. Your pavement repairs will not always conveniently fall at the times of the best temperatures for pouring concrete. For this reason, our team at UNIQUE Paving Materials compiled tips and information to help you achieve the best outcome on your project.
100mm thick In most cases a 100mm thick concrete slab is an ideal base for your log cabin providing the ground is reasonably level and firm. Sep...
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A ridge vent is indeed necessary on a shed, especially if you live in a hot climate. It works to pull in cooler air from the soffits while venting...
Read More »When you pour concrete in cold weather, maintaining the correct temperatures for the curing process is extremely important. Concrete must set before it is exposed to freezing temperatures. You can overcome cold weather challenges by following the tips below:
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Wooden pallets are an excellent option for creating a sturdy foundation for your shed while being easy on the wallet, reducing your carbon...
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Long story short, yes you can pour concrete over dirt. Jul 1, 2020
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Are 2 2x4s as Strong as a 4×4? All parameters being the same, 2 2X4s are not as strong as a 4X4 under vertical load. The actual cross sectional...
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