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How do you calculate the weight of a slab?

They weigh just over 41kg so are considered a two person lift and appropriate PPE, including thick gloves, should always […]

QAPosted on: 16.06.2022

What are large bricks called?

First-class bricks are the best quality. They have a smooth surface and well-defined edges, and they work well for permanent […]

QAPosted on: 16.06.2022

Do I need special bricks for a fire pit?

Fire pits can reach high temperatures, so regular bricks won't work. Regular bricks will crack at high temperatures and can […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Is brick a hard or soft rock?

It's so abundant that it makes up roughly 55% of all sedimentary rocks on the entire planet! It's a “flakey” […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Can a fire pit be built on concrete?

Concrete fireplaces and fire pits should be constructed carefully. When exposed directly to high amounts of heat, the moisture trapped […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

How do you fix cracks in outside walls?

Concrete epoxy is a popular product used for filling in cracks on exterior walls that are made from concrete. Depending […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Are pavers better for the environment?

TRUEGRID® Paver And while asphalt and concrete have done well, they aren't the most eco-friendly materials around, to say the […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Are wooden homes durable?

How long will a house last? Life expectancy of a wood frame house with a concrete foundation can be well […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

What can I do with crushed bricks?

Bricks are made from natural resources such as lime, sand, ash and concrete. These materials can lay around in the […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

Why are robots used in construction?

Experts estimate that if construction companies can replace just 25% of their projects with 3D-printed structures, they can reduce labor […]

QAPosted on: 15.06.2022

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