yes as long as the concrete is not cracked real bad or damaged
couple years
To clean and maintain a stained concrete basement floor, the best methods include regular sweeping and mopping with a mild detergent, using a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for stained concrete, avoiding harsh chemicals or abrasive tools that can damage the finish, and applying a sealant every 1-3 years to protect the surface and enhance its appearance.
Roman concrete was invented over 2,000 years ago as a means to cheaply create a stable building material. The Romans used concrete to build most of the monuments that still stand today.
Have the lines water Jetted to scour them properly and get rid of years of crud build up
When they decide to build one. Well, actually, it would probably be a couple of years after they decide to build one, since they'll actually have to build it.
The current London Bridge is made of pre-stressed concrete.
Around 10 Years.... The concrete used in this could build a highway fromLosAngeles to New York
He didn't. The Romans used cement and concrete (cement with aggregate mixed in it for additional strength) to build their structures over 2,000 years ago.
To effectively prepare and paint a basement floor for improved appearance and durability, follow these steps: Clean the floor thoroughly to remove any dirt, dust, and debris. Repair any cracks or imperfections in the floor using a concrete patching compound. Etch the floor with a concrete etching solution to ensure proper adhesion of the paint. Apply a concrete primer to the floor to create a smooth and even surface for the paint. Use a high-quality concrete floor paint to coat the floor, applying multiple thin coats for better coverage and durability. Allow the paint to dry completely before walking or placing any furniture on the floor. By following these steps, you can achieve a professionally painted basement floor that not only looks great but also withstands daily wear and tear for years to come.
A couple of anything is usually two
Calcium metal is extremely soft and brittle but the mineral calcium carbonate is already a component in many bridges and has been for about three thousand years. Calcium carbonate is a component of concrete. The Romans were the first to use concrete.
A Couple More Years was created in 2000.