Wednesday, 2 February 2011

What Is Concrete Mix

Concrete is a very useful construction material as it is very hard and strong. It is made by mixing a sand like powder made from broken down rock, with a chemical solvent, and water. It then hardens to form a dense, hard wearing, smooth surface.
Concrete is used for a great many constructive purposes, including garage and workshop floors, carparks and driveways, fencing and securing fencing, bridges, walls, buildings, pavements, foundations, and much more. It is so popular because it is easy to use, hardwearing, practical and very long lasting.
Concrete mix is available from many hardware stores and building suppliers. It is sold as dry powdered mix which you mix with the correct quantities of water. Concrete mix is ideal for both industrial builders and anyone wishing to mix concrete at home, or anywhere where only a small amount is required.  It is easy to mix a small quantity in your own back yard to use for anything from fixing your gateposts to paving a small area.
Concrete mix is sold in hard wearing plastic bags of various sizes and prices vary according to the size of the bag. A concrete mix will usually come with easy to follow instructions on how to make and use your concrete. If you are ordering in bulk it is likely that you can receive some reduction, and that your concrete mix will be delivered free. When you expect your delivery of concrete mix it is essential that you have your own method of transporting it out of the van and into your own property, as the delivery company do not provide a forklift.
Overall concrete mix is a simple and practical way to mix both small and large amounts of concrete for any purpose you might have. It is relatively cheap and will dry as durable good quality concrete.
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