Today’s most common form of decorative concrete is exposed aggregate. Traditionally, concrete has been finished with a smooth cement surface either trowelled or stippled. The aggregate – the small stones and pebbles, to which concrete owes its great strength, were to be hidden beneath the surface.
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Nowadays though, architects, designers and DIY builders are increasingly turning to Polished Concrete for stylish and attractive solutions in new buildings and refurbishment projects.
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Using additives to enhance concrete is not a modern tradition. In fact, the Romans were adding things like: horse hair to reduce susceptibility to fracture; volcanic ash to make it lighter in weight; and even horse blood for frost-resistance.
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Designed for residential home projects, paving, footpaths, driveways and low rise applications.
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Designed to meet project specifications to achieve high early strength and higher long term strength and durability.
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As a construction technique, spraying concrete or ‘shotcrete’ as it is now called goes back over a century, to a Chicago taxidermist who needed to devise an innovative technique for repairing the dilapidating façade of the Field Columbian Museum in Chicago.
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Block Fill product have been designed to pump through a two-inch rubber hose making it easier when placing into block wall cavities and AFS wall systems.
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Stabilised Sand: A mixture of various types of sand to which an % amount of cement and a minimum of water is added. No Fines: As the term implies, is a kind of concrete from which the fine aggregate fraction has been omitted.
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