Benefits of Slipform Concrete for Kerb and Guttering

Posted on: 14 February 2024

When it comes to constructing kerb and guttering, slipform concrete has emerged as a game-changer in the industry. This innovative technique offers several benefits that traditional methods cannot match. In this blog post, we will explore the advantages of slipform concrete for kerb and guttering and why hiring a reliable slipform contractor is the way to go. Cost-Effective Solution Slipform concrete offers significant cost savings compared to other construction methods. With slipforming, the process is automated, which reduces the need for manual labour.
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An Explanation of Various Aspects of Exposed Aggregate

Posted on: 21 April 2023

Exposed aggregate concrete is an attractive paving surface, and it will improve the appearance of a driveway, patio, or pool deck. It's helpful to know more about the type of concrete you plan to use. So, here's an explanation of various aspects of exposed aggregate concrete. Exposed Aggregate Can Be Customised Exposed aggregate is full of colourful stones and pebbles that peek out from the top of the concrete. The best part of this is that you choose which ones to add.
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Should You Resurface Your Concrete Surface or Install a New Floor

Posted on: 29 August 2022

Concrete is one of the best flooring material choices you will get. It can serve you for many years and requires little maintenance. The floor ages like other materials, and common signs of aging include cracks on the surface, holes, and fading. You can hire a contractor to resurface it if you have had your concrete floors for a while and have started showing signs of aging. Here are some reasons you should consider resurfacing instead of installing fresh floor material.
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Five Benefits Of Aggregate Concrete

Posted on: 21 April 2022

Aggregate concrete is a popular option for surfacing driveways and other outdoor spaces. While any type of concrete will crack over time without proper maintenance (especially if the ground beneath it shifts), aggregate concrete is generally less prone to cracking due to its increased surface area. Here are five other benefits of aggregate concrete. 1. Aggregate Concrete Is Surprisingly Light Weight  Aggregate concrete can weigh less than traditional concrete. This makes it ideal for applications where the concrete will be placed on an upper floor or roof.
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