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    How do you build a pavement?

    Full-depth asphalt pavements are built by laying down bituminous layers directly on the soil sub-grade. This is more appropriate when there is a significant volume of traffic and local resources are unavailable. Contained rock asphalt mats are made by sandwiching dense/open graded aggregate layers between two layers of asphalt. Learn more about our reblocking service.

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    Can you pour concrete over plumbing?

    Pouring concrete over PVC pipes has a number of domestic and industrial applications, such as creating garden ponds or installing outdoor plumbing. When the proper preparations and procedures are used, the process may be straightforward and cost-effective. Check our reblocking service info.

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    Can you pour cement on top of old cement?

    You may pour new concrete on top of existing concrete. Unresolved concerns with your old concrete, such as cracks or frost heaves, may, however, transfer over to your new concrete if not addressed. Furthermore, it must be at least 2 inches thick. Check our reblocking service info.

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    What is partial depth repair?

    PDR is a concrete pavement restoration procedure that addresses surface spalling and top-down degradation at joints and fissures. During the repair, deteriorating concrete in the upper half of the slab is removed and rebuilt. Learn more about our house levelling service.

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    What material is used to repair roads?

    It is employed in the form of a composite material, asphalt concrete, when it is utilized for pavements and road building. Asphalt concrete is composed of around 70% asphalt and 30% aggregate particles. For a variety of reasons, asphalt is one of the most often utilized materials in road building. Learn more about our house

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    What causes cracks in concrete pavement?

    Shrinkage is the most common cause of cracking. Concrete shrinks as it hardens and dries. The evaporation of extra mixing water is to blame for this. The higher the shrinkage, the wetter or soupier the concrete mix. Learn more about our house levelling service.

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