no
They should not be cleaned in the kitchen sink and YES, it will harden in the drain.
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In 1824 Joseph Aspdin, a British stonemason, obtained a patent for a cement he produced in his kitchen. The inventor heated a mixture of finely ground limestone and clay on his kitchen stove and ground the mixture together into a powder to create a hydraulic cement-one that hardens with the addition of water. He named the product Portland cement because it resembled a stone quarried on the Isle of Portland, off the British coast. With this invention, Aspdin laid the foundation for today's Portland cement industry.
In 1824 Joseph Aspdin, a British stonemason, obtained a patent for a cement he produced in his kitchen. The inventor heated a mixture of finely ground limestone and clay on his kitchen stove and ground the mixture together into a powder to create a hydraulic cement-one that hardens with the addition of water. He named the product Portland cement because it resembled a stone quarried on the Isle of Portland, off the British coast. With this invention, Aspdin laid the foundation for today's Portland cement industry.
no Yes. There are many types of building that do not use cement
Yes, some basketball hoops are made without cement.
Cement is a durable material for most anything if it is formulated and finished right. Cement kitchen counters are popular right now. Cement can be stained, finished smooth or textured, painted and sealed to resist dirt or water. To get a great looking floor I would suggest a professional do the job.
No you can NOT(from my research)
It depends on the density of the cement. You wont get an accurate answer without the details.
should'nt take more than 1 hr if you do all the cracking and digging. handyman will probably charge 50 to hundred bucks. licensed plumber probably 100 to 175 bucks.
Sounds like a broken line under the slab
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