the formula for piers is: Pi x the raduis squared x the depth Ie a 400 mm diameter pier 1.2 metres deep would be: 3.14 x .2 (200mm)x .2(200mm) x 1.20(1200mm) = .150 cubic metres
Newly placed concrete will often have air pockets in it. Rodding it or vibrating it will cause the concrete to settle, or consolidate, better.
Concrete is usually reinforced by adding steel. The cost of reinforcing concrete depends with the given area under which the steel is placed to reinforce it.
Non Destructive testing for concrete are types of tests that used to test the strength of the concrete. Some of the tests used are visual inspection,rebound hammer, and probe penetration.
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concrete piers and a concrete foundation
I really hate math, so I used this handy concrete calculator. http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete/howmuch/calculator.htm Hope it helps. Mike
With a concrete crack filler
pcd152mm,number of holes 8 calculate the distance of holes
You need to make sure the concrete is clean and free of loose debris. Patch any holes in the concrete (let dry and settle).
Cement mixed with water, sand (gravel) - in other words more concrete.
Holes in concrete statues can be caused by a variety of factors, including air bubbles trapped during the pouring process, water seepage leading to deterioration, weathering over time, or damage from physical impact. Improper curing techniques or material composition may also contribute to the formation of holes in concrete statues.
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Usually there is a damp-coarse just above the concrete slab or if it is a peered hose about level with the top of the piers.
Yes you can. There is a special concrete formula made by sackrete that you just add water to the concrete after pouring it in a hole.
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