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The advantages and disadvantages of using Concrete

Concrete has been an integral part of the construction for many years and is still being used for several construction projects. However, concrete has its own advantages and disadvantages some of which have been discussed.<br>

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The advantages and disadvantages of using Concrete

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  1. The advantages and disadvantages of using Concrete Concrete is a prominent construction material that is made by mixing cement or any other binding material along with several other materials such as stone, sand, brick chips, pebbles, gravel, stone chips, shale, etc. Then, water is added and thorough mixing is done after which the mixture is allowed to harden.

  2. The advantages and disadvantages of using Concrete Undoubtedly, Concrete in Watford has been one of the most used and sought after construction material after iron and bricks. Even though it is not used in every construction project, its popularity has become quite hard to beat for all its replacements. Be it flooring or layering, concrete has always been among the top choices for civil engineers to get a strong and sturdy structure that would last long.

  3. The advantages and disadvantages of using Concrete • There are several disadvantages of using Concrete, some of which are- • Even though concrete is a strong material, it has a low ductile strength if compared to all other building material. • It has low tensile strength of its own which is why it is never used alone to give a strength to a structure. It is usually layered on iron frames and after hardening, the structure is provided with the relevant strength. • Construction joints are needed to avoid the cracking of concrete that might take place with change in temperature or lack of proper moisture. If concrete cracks, the building might collapse as well. • Concrete made with ordinary cement gets integrated in presence of Sulphur or alkalies, putting the structure at risk.

  4. The advantages and disadvantages of using Concrete • Concrete has several advantages and uses of its own which is why it still popular as a major construction material. Some of its advantages are- • First of all, the concrete ingredients are readily and easily available. • It can be moulded and put into any shape that you might desire or require. • It can be transported very easily and mixed whenever required. • It is more economical as compared to a steel structure. Not just that, it provides more rigidity and strength to the building structure than a steel structure does. • One of the best uses of concrete is that it can be poured or sprayed into minute as well as large cracks to fill in the space. Be it a wall, tube or tunnel- concrete can fill in the gaps and provide better strength, leaving no escape for air.

  5. The advantages and disadvantages of using Concrete Base Concrete is a leading firm that provides all construction projects as well as independent contractors with ready mix concrete. Being a major provider of concrete in Watford, they provide lab tested and okayed concrete that provides the top notch strength that you would like your constructed structure to possess. Their commitment is perhaps the reason why they are regarded as the best provider of Ready mix concrete in North London.

  6. CONTACT US Base Concrete Meadow View 2, Three Fields Felden Hemel Hempstead HP3 0BJ Phone: 01442389105 07812182778 Email: info@baseconcrete.co.uk Website: http://www.baseconcrete.co.uk

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