concrete is better than wood because concrete is much stronger and that's why most of the building are made out of it
better try to avoid drilling on concrete beams......!!
It means that you have to do it now. So if someone tells you a concrete command you better do it
wood absorbs moisture better
reinforced concrete is better than unreinforced concrete for one major reason. concrete is an extremely strong material when it is put under pressure. however, when tension forces are introduced it will tend to fail without reinforcement. short answer: unreinforced concrete will handle a lot of weight, but it is very brittle. source: carpenter
Concrete is better. However it does cost more
concrete is better than wood because concrete is much stronger and that's why most of the building are made out of it
A concrete pool is better any where if it is done professionally.
better try to avoid drilling on concrete beams......!!
it smells better
Newly placed concrete will often have air pockets in it. Rodding it or vibrating it will cause the concrete to settle, or consolidate, better.
It means that you have to do it now. So if someone tells you a concrete command you better do it
wood absorbs moisture better
not a thing but wwes Kane has to eat some to get better and better
reinforced concrete is better than unreinforced concrete for one major reason. concrete is an extremely strong material when it is put under pressure. however, when tension forces are introduced it will tend to fail without reinforcement. short answer: unreinforced concrete will handle a lot of weight, but it is very brittle. source: carpenter
NO, you shouldn't do that. There are many fibre/concrete products that are way better.
Yes, concrete typically has a higher coefficient of friction than asphalt due to its rougher texture. This makes concrete surfaces less slippery and provides better traction for vehicles and pedestrians.