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Concrete available for all conditions, needs

March 20, 2018 by Ohio State News

Sometimes standard concrete is exactly what you need for a project. Your driveway, a walkway outside an office building, or a slab destined for a storage shed are probably satisfied with a basic concrete mix. Other projects require a special mix to perform as needed—additional strength, quicker set time or aesthetic demands.

Technological advances in concrete have made almost any requirement easy to meet. Concrete today can be mixed to withstand more pressure per square foot, whether for storage of heavy equipment or the intense pressure the comes with tall building construction. Additives are now available that can make concrete set more quickly and to a strength that allows a construction project to move forward more rapidly than could be done years ago.

Tight spots that need to be reinforced are not the problem that they once were with concrete that will flow, level and set without the need for compacting equipment.

Decorative concrete allows the user to create color, texture and markings in concrete that match almost any architectural taste and can mimic the look of bricks or tiles.

From reducing the risk of cracking to allowing the filtering of water, concrete can be engineered, mixed and delivered to handle specific demands for all types of landscape, use or building plan. You no longer have to make a standard mix work for an irregular situation. Contact Liberty Redi-Mix for the correct concrete mix for your project. Click here for more information about the types of concrete available from Liberty Redi-Mix.

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