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7 Mortar and Concrete Differences Every Civil Engineer Should Know – Mortar vs Concrete

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diff between mortar and concrete

Mortar and Concrete Mortar is a mixture of sand and cement that is usually used to build bricks or blocks. Concrete on the other hand has a composition of broken stone, sand, cement and water. This article concentrates on the basic differences in between mortar vs concrete. Differences between mortar vs concrete There are many who […]

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Cinder Block Vs Concrete Block – Difference Between Cinder Block and Concrete Block

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cinder block and concrete block difference

Cinder block vs concrete block Cinder blocks are hollow rectangular structures usually made of concrete and coal cinders which find application in construction sites. Concrete blocks on the other hand are flattened structures made of steel, wood or cement. The major differences can be illustrated in the form of a table showing the differences between […]

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Concrete Dye: Advantages, Disadvantages and Types of Concrete Dying

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With concrete dye, it is left to your dreams and imagination to make that beautiful floor space. As with many things though, you need to know exactly what you will be getting into before you can commit. Using the right coloring method will mean a world of difference to your floors and the impact on […]

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Sealing Concrete Floors: How to Seal Concrete Floor: Simple Steps

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seal concrete

With concrete sealer, concrete is made more resistant to weather exposure, grease and oil stains, water as well abrasion and salts. In addition it is essential to bringing out the concrete’s natural beauty and making it easier to clean when applied right. When concrete is sealed, porosity is reduced so that the level of oil […]

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Concrete Overlays: Importance of Concrete Overlaying

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concrete overlaying

Cracks, pop outs, discoloration or any other flaws on concrete shouldn’t be a headache anymore because of concrete overlay. A concrete overlay enables you cover up surface imperfections that may be present on existing concrete. It provides for an alternative to a complete removal or replacement of the concrete and the good news is that they […]

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Stamped Concrete: What Makes Stamped Concrete Patio So Special?

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stamped concrete

The days of traditionally smooth and gray concrete are fast fading with the introduction of decorative concrete. Stamped concrete patio is taking the lead over its plainer counterpart. This is because stamped concrete not only costs less than the more traditional tiles, brick or stone but also offers a wide range of patterns, textures and colors to choose […]

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Concrete Resurfacing: How to Resurface Damaged Concrete

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concrete repairing before and after

Those days are gone when cracked, old, discolored or imperfect concrete was removed or replaced. Today, thanks to concrete resurfacing, you can have your concrete transformed into a new, decorative concrete at a lesser cost than you would spend on replacing or removing it. With concrete resurfacing, the old drab concrete can be given a […]

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How to Color Concrete: 5 Methods

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concrete coloring methods

Concrete has the ability to take on any number of shapes, patterns, designs or textures if done right. It also has the ability to take on a wealth of color to further add to its decorativeness. Colored concrete is taking over plain old concrete fast because of its diversity in providing a decorative area. There […]

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How to Make Concrete Mold: Step by Step

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concrete mold

Making concrete mold depends on a number of factors such as the materials used, your skill set, the shape you desire and the tools you have. In order to have a durable mold, it is important to ensure that it is smooth and waterproof with an ability to hold the concrete until it sets. Molds enable […]

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What Makes Polymer Concrete Special?

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polymer concrete

Polymer concrete, also known as resin concrete is conventional concrete that is made from synthetic resins and a hardening agent as opposed to using the more traditional cement binder. In other words, traditional cement comprises of sand, coarse aggregate, and water while polymer concrete comprises of polymer resin and aggregate. Unlike traditional concrete, polymer concrete […]

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Prefabricated Concrete: Advantages of Using Prefabricated Concrete

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prefabricated concrete

Prefabricated concrete is the concrete that is produced by casting into a reusable mold or form. This type of concrete is produced away from the site and then transported to the site when needed. The production level of such concrete is of the mass production type which makes it ideal for building a large number […]

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Acid Stained Concrete: Choosing Colors and Preparing Surface

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acid stained concrete

Acid stained concrete is a water-based liquid that comprises of minerals and acid. When applied to concrete, the stain penetrates to its pores hence forcing a chemical reaction between the available lime in the surface and the muriatic acid. The end result of the penetration is a permanently altered concrete in terms of color.  A […]

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Stamped Concrete Prices – Different Budget Options for Stamped Concrete Furnishing

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stamped concrete driveways

The cost of installing stamped concrete can vary widely, depending upon different factors. The basic factors that influence the price for stamped concrete installation are the price of the raw materials, labor cost, etc. Stamped concrete price also depends on the surface area as well. For large surface area, the cost will be higher for […]

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Concrete Block Prices – Factors That Influence The Cost of Concrete Blocks

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concrete blocks

Concrete blocks are often used for building manufacturing and for paving the surfaces. Use of concrete blocks has become quite extensive these days and the prime reason behind that is nothing but concrete block price. Generally, it has been noted that the cost of concrete block is lower than other alternative options. However, cost-effective is […]

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What Is a Brick Lintel: Plan, Fixing and Structure

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another stylish brick lintel

Windows and doors generally need support to avoid crumbling in the middle, brick lintel provides this support. The reason why a support is needed is that stones, however thick, they have little or no lateral strength. It means stones don’t have a strong support. However, a brick lintel can give this support. Apart from providing support […]

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Lightweight Concrete Mix – Reduce Weight Without Compromising The Strength

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lightweight concrete

Although lightweight concrete has been around for many years, their usability and efficiency is being realized just now. As the name suggests, the main difference between ordinary concrete and lightweight concrete is in the weight. While the ordinary concrete is heavy and bulky, its lightweight counterpart is much lighter and easy to handle. Apart from this […]

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Calculating The Cost Of Concrete During Construction

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When you are ready to start the construction of your home, estimating the cost of concrete should be one of the first things to do. Although, it seems an easy task, people often forget to take into account factors that significantly add up to this cost, like cost of forms, concrete price per yard, reinforcements […]

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Crushed Concrete – Definition, Pricing and Why To Use

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crushed concrete

Using recycled concrete in a crushed form is one of the easiest ways to reduce the cost of construction without affecting the quality of the work. Crushed concrete is used by not just homeowners but builders across the globe who realize the significance of using this sturdy source of construction. The crushed concrete price is […]

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Concrete Cost: Factors Affecting Cost of Concrete

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concrete cost estimate

Estimating the cost of concrete is usually a bit difficult for most homeowners when undertaking any project necessarily requiring concrete. But, let’s not forget that calculating price for any product becomes easier if you know precisely what you are looking for and calculating concrete price is no exception. In case of concrete there are two […]

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Concrete Fence Posts – Features and Construction Process

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concrete fence post example

What is Concrete Fence Post Building a fence is necessary when you want to cage livestock or designate your yard. It is imperative for the fence to remain functional. Fence posts are needed for attaching the fence and can be made from many materials. Concrete fence posts are durable and provide a long lasting solution […]

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Concrete Mix Ratios – Cement, Sand, Aggregate and Water

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concrete mix ratio

Concrete mix ratio is a vital topic in concrete mix design. The four basic ingredients for making concrete are: Portland cement, sand, aggregate (stone) and water.  The strength of concrete mixture depends on the ratio in which these four ingredients are mixed. Concrete mix ratio of 1:3:3 – On mixing 1 part cement, 3 parts […]

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What is Exposed Aggregate Concrete – Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Exposed Aggregate Concrete

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exposed aggregate concrete

You would have surely seen decorative driveways, sidewalks and patios and perhaps wondered how they are achieved. Those are achieved by using exposed aggregate concrete. Those floors are done by removing the top layer on concrete from a surface to reveal the color and texture of aggregate beneath it. Exposed concrete floors are durable and provide skid […]

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Step by Step Guide To Build an Exposed Aggregate Patio

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Exposed aggregate is gorgeous and decorative that makes it a popular choice nowadays. Homeowners considering replacing their present patio or including patio in their home get a very good option of making a surface-seeding kind of exposed aggregate. This is the best option when the home lacks an arrangement for draining out chemically treated exposed aggregate. […]

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How To Mix Concrete Manually By Hand

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adding water to concrete mix

For a site engineer, mixing concrete is a routine work during concrete casting. Actually, most of the civil engineers do know well about concrete mixing procedures as it is a basic ground in civil engineering construction works. So, this post on mixing concrete manually is for the civil engineering students and for the newbie civil engineers. Materials needed for mixing […]

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Concrete Crack Repairing: How To Repair Small and Large Concrete Cracks

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large concrete cracks for repairing

Occasionally, homeowners need to undertake repairing of concrete cracks that tend to develop on driveway, sidewalk or walls from time to time. Here you’ll know ways to repair those cracks but first let us see what causes these cracks to appear. What Causes Concrete Cracks There are quite a few factors responsible for causing cracks […]

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Concrete Curing Methods – Relative Advantages and Limitations

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ponding concrete curing method

Concrete curing is the process of keeping concrete under a specific environmental condition for promoting hydration by controlling the temperature and moisture movement from and into the concrete. Concrete curing is done to increase concrete strength & stability. Concrete curing method is decided according to the working procedure and weather condition. Generally, there are some common […]

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Efflorescence In Concrete: Causes, Prevention and Solution

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efflorescence causes

Efflorescence is a very common phenomenon associated with concrete foundations.  It often appears in the form of a white fluffy material that you may have noticed on the walls of your basement. Good news is that it is not hazardous, being just a salt that can easily be removed using efflorescence removers and other techniques. […]

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Geopolymer Concrete

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geopolymer concrete definition

Geopolymer concrete is considered to be an innovative material that is a viable alternative to traditional Portland concrete or cement used in transportation infrastructures, certain constructions and offshore builds. It is very resistant to several of the durability issues that can cause traditional concretes to crack and crumble. This is accomplished by using minimally processed […]

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Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (ACC) – Advantages and Disadvantages of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete

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Autoclaved aerated concrete

Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (ACC) Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (ACC) is a thermally insulated concrete based material. It is used in both internal and external construction. This is relatively a new product that is being integrated into the construction process. Advantages and Disadvantages of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Autoclaved aerated concrete is quick and easy to install mainly because […]

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Ferrocement – Advantages and Disadvantages of Ferrocement

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ferro cement

What Is Ferrocement? Ferrocement was developed by an Italian architect named P.L. Nervi in 1940. Ferrocement is generally applied to a Portland cement and sand mixture applied over layers of expanded steel mesh and steel rebars that are closely spaced and also have small-diameter. Ferrocement is also termed as ‘ferro concrete’ or ‘reinforced concrete‘. Wire mesh is used […]

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Fly Ash Concrete – Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Fly ash In Concrete

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flyash in concrete

Fly ash is the residue that is left from burning coal, and this is formed when the gaseous releases of the coal is efficiently cooled. It is somewhat like a glass powder that is fine in nature. However, the chemical constituents of this residue might vary from one other. Fly ash has several industrial applications […]

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Glossary of Concrete Terms Commonly Used

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Plastic Shrinkage in Concrete

Concrete is an essential part of most construction works. It is not possible to understand if there is no idea about the common concrete terms or words or materials used in the construction process. Here is the commonly used concrete terms glossary. Accelerators:   Admixtures that decrease the setting time by increasing the rate of hydration. Admixture:   A […]

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Difference Between Cement and Concrete – Cement vs Concrete

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It is quite usual for many to use the term cement and concrete interchangeably. In fact the two are not the same. Concrete is a mixture of a few items, of which cement is an important constituent. The other usual constituents of concrete are aggregates and any type of cement plus water. Cement acts as […]

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How Much Does Insulated Concrete Forms Cost

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Insulated Concrete Forms Cost

Insulated concrete forms or ICFs are a result of cast in place concrete walls that are between two layers of some kind of insulation material. These forms are strong and very energy efficient. They are generally used in low rise buildings in both residential and commercial. The walls look similar to those of traditional buildings, […]

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Concrete Shrinkage | Types, Factors Affecting and Where Concrete Shrinkage Occurs

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Plastic Shrinkage in Concrete

Concrete shrinkage can become problematic when doing any type of construction, but especially when dealing with floors. Concrete shrinkage is the contracting of the concrete due to the water evaporating from the mixture. This evaporation will cause the concrete to weaken. This can lead to cracks, internal warping and external deflection. Types of Concrete Shrinkage […]

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Cellular Concrete | Foamed Concrete and Gas Concrete

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lightweight concrete

What is Cellular Concrete Cellular concrete is a lightweight product consisting of portland cement, cement-pozzolan, cement sand, lime-pozzolan or lime-sand pastes or pastes containing blends of these ingredients and having a homogeneous void or cell structure, attained with gas forming chemicals or foaming agents. For cellular concretes, containing binder ingredients other than or in addition […]

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Air-Entrained Concrete Definition – Advantages of Air-Entrained Concrete

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air-entrained concrete

Air-entrained concrete is defined as the air intentionally incorporated by means of a suitable agent. The main types of air-entrained agents are: Animal and vegetable fats and oils and their fatty acids. Natural wood resins, which react with lime in cement to form a soluble resinate. Wetting agents such as alkali salts of sulfate and sulphonated […]

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Sulphate Attack on Concrete

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sulphate attack on concrete

Sulphate Attack Solid salts do not attack concrete but when present in solution they can react with hardened concrete. Some clay contain alkali, magnesium and calcium sulphate and the ground water in such a clay produces a sulphate solution. Attack on concrete can thus take place the sulphate reacting with Ca(OH)2 and with calcium aluminate hydrate. […]

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Concrete Surface Finishing | How to Finish Concrete Surface

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concrete surface finishing

Concrete is essentially an artificial stone. It is subjected to weathering agents like natural stone. Therefore, the concrete surface should be given some finishing. The concrete surface finishing is of various types such as plastered finishing, shuttering finishing, dressed finishing and granolithic finishing. Plastered Finishing: This is a very common type of concrete surface finishing. […]

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Concreting in Cold Weather | Cold Weather Concrete

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cold weather concreting

Concreting in cold weather offers some special problems. If it is done at a freezing temperature, the mixing water freezes with a consequent increase in the overall volume of the concrete. Further, since no water is available for the chemical reactions, the setting and hardening of concrete are delayed, thus resulting in a poor concrete. […]

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Lightweight Concrete | Classification of Lightweight Concrete

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lightweight concrete

In concrete construction, lightweight concrete has become very popular in recent days. Self weight represents a very large proportion of the total load on the structure and there are clearly considerable advantages in reducing the density of the concrete. The chief of these are the use of smaller sections and the corresponding reduction in the […]

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Hot weather Concrete – Behavior of Concrete in Hot Weather

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concrete in hot weather

Concreting in hot weather: There are some special problems involved in hot weather concreting, especially arising both form; increased rate of evaporation and fresh mix. These problems concern the mixing, placing and curing of concrete. A high temperature of fresh concrete results in a more rapid hydration and leads therefore, to accelerated setting and to a […]

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Concrete Curing Methods – Water Curing and Sealed Curing

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concrete curing methods and concrete curing time

Concrete curing is the process of keeping concrete under a specific environmental condition for promoting hydration by controlling the temperature and moisture movement from and into the concrete. 2 Concrete Curing Methods Mostly Used Concrete curing is done to increase concrete strength & stability. Generally two types of concrete curing methods are use. Each are […]

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Concrete Bleeding | Causes, Problems and Remedies

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Advantages and disadvantages of concrete

Concrete bleeding is defined as the appearance of water on the surface of concrete after it has consolidated but before it is set. This is a type of segregation where water appears at the concrete surface after placing and compacting, but before it is set. Water may also form a film under aggregate and reinforcing […]

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Concrete | Advantages and Disadvantages of Concrete

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Advantages and disadvantages of concrete

Concrete Concrete is an artificial stone-like material used for various structural purposes. It is made by mixing a binding material (as cement) and various aggregates (inert materials), such as sand, stone chips, brick chips, brick chips, pebbles, gravel, shale, etc with water and allowing the mixture to harden by hydration. Basic advantages and disadvantages of […]

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