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They did not invent new materials, but they engineered ways to make them work better, like the arch.
Yes, concrete can adhere to concrete when constructing a new building foundation through a process called bonding, which involves ensuring the surfaces are clean, roughened, and properly moistened before pouring the new concrete.
The tiles can be applied to a new concrete after about three days.
By putting a thin layer of new concrete on top.
PTA bonding for concrete refers to a method of bonding new concrete to existing concrete by using polyurethane methacrylate adhesive. This type of bonding is commonly used in concrete repair and construction projects to create a strong and durable bond between old and new concrete surfaces.
There are now a variety of ways to seal cracks, depending on the use of the concrete. -ie, if it is just a footpath or a house floor or a garage floor. There are new epoxy concrete mixes, caulks, thin set cements and others. A wide range can be found in Home Depot.
Water softener salt can be harmful to new concrete as it may promote efflorescence, which is the appearance of white, powdery substance on the surface of the concrete. It's best to avoid using water softener salt near new concrete to prevent potential damage.
to prevent further damage
I will pour the concrete walkway next week. He now had concrete evidence that she didn't love him. No concrete proposals for the new port have been developed.
Yes, if the base is stable the new layer will bond and create a new, fresh surface.An unstable base will give bad results. You should pressure wash the old concrete to get rid of loose and spalling concrete and you should use a bonding agent to serve as a primer to get the new layer to bond well to the old.Obviously, if the new concrete is laid over concrete that is subsiding because of a sinking foundation, the new concrete will crack. You need to stabilize the old concrete before pouring new over it.If you put new over old, it needs to be at least a couple inches thick else it will not cure properly. If you simply want to improve the surface, there are special self-levelling concrete mixes that can be poured thinner and still be strong. Take a look at the link below for a good how-to.