Because the cement will damage
Concrete
yes, because after casting, concrete will get its 90% strength within 28 days and proper hydration require the proper amount of water for atleast 28 days.
I believe that Concrete is naturally acidic so if any moisture of -any- amount gets in contact it will eat at the aluminum. It's not really a question of IF it will degrade it's just a matter of how fast it will degrade.
it depends on how big or small the pavement is and how fast they do it measure the patio then ask me again
You could add lime putty. But the best solution would be to get a cement that sets in the amount of time you need, a 'slow setting cement'.
The grass has more friction than the concrete, so the scooter doesn't go as fast
No
its size.
Concrete
Underlying soils movemnent. Adding to much water to concrete mix and getting shrinkage cracks. Not curing the concrete with water and it dries to fast.
I have no idea
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pretty fast, but it has nothing at all to do with treating ADD... see "difference between ADD and OCD"
Sulphur-concrete is obtained by adding sulphur to a concrete mix instead of portland cementand is claimed to be corrosion resistant, of high strength, and with fast-curing time.SULPHUR is the English spelling whereas SULFUR is the American spelling.I have also seen it spelled as SULFERFor a more technical explanation see "What is Sulphur Concrete?"
Whether they can be replaced as fast as they are used
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It is a very reliable item that will not break if it drops on concrete, the front won't scratch, and it has fast internet.