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Concrete is a commonly requested material. To be honest, we don't know much about gluing to concrete. You could check with some building sites. Cement is the adhesive that holds concrete together. It will take some research on our part but we are thinking about doing concrete. A very cool and specialized glue! It does its job then you can roll it into ball and ... well, have a ball with it. The glue that is used for "tip ins" (magazine jargon) is referred to as a Peel and Stick glue.
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A mixture of a cement (q.v.) gravel (aso known as aggregate), and sand, gauged with water, which may contain admixtures (i.e. plasticisers, accellerators, retarders and air-entraining agents) and other pozzolanic material(s) normally poured into formwork, a mould (for pre-cast elements) or a ready-dug hole to create a specific shape. Metal reinforcement may be included in the structure to improve its tensile/flexural performance.
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Other than concrete, what else can you do?

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Resurface with Concrete or Epoxy Floor Coatings for a weather resistant, semi-permanent, attractive low maintenance finish!
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Concrete is a material made from cement, aggregates (sand and stone), water, and admixtures (chemicals that enhance or modify the properties of concrete).
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Concrete is a material made from cement, aggregates (rock and sand), water, and admixtures (chemicals that enhance or modify the properties of concrete). Concrete is one of the most widely used and versatile building products known to man.
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Why test concrete?

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Concrete is tested to ensure that the material that was specified and bought is the same material delivered to the job site. There are a dozen different test methods for freshly mixed concrete and at least another dozen tests for hardened concrete, not including test methods unique to organizations like the Army Corps of Engineers, the Federal Highway Administration, and state departments of transportation.
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What is your favorite concrete or hypertufa book?

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The Well-Decorated Garden: Making Outdoor Ornaments and Accents.' Laura Dover Doran 'Decorate Your Garden' Pat Ross 'Making Concrete Garden Ornaments' Sherri Warner Hunter 'Sculpting with Cement' Lynn Olson 'Creating With Con
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How do I make a concrete leaf casting?

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Image by: Dena This is one of our most popular questions. The paragraphs are responses by Garden Web members. The names and Web sites were removed but the basic information remains intact. Thanks to everyone who contributed! ====
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What are my color choices with Concrete Countertops?

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Like anything cement based, your options are endless. Cement comes in either a white or grey base and can have color added into the mix as well as to the surface of the hardened concrete. From white to black and every configuration in between.
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How durable are concrete countertops?

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Once cured, concrete is extremely durable, but like any other material the edges and corners are the most susceptible to damage or chipping standard precautions should be taken when working with pots, pans or other items.
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What affects the price of a concrete countertop?

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Size, Scope and Complexity of the countertop are the major factors that determine the price. Specialty edges, custom insets, embedded items, surface finish and other decorative elements that will require a more talented and skilled installation. Shipment, delivery and installation also play a role in the price.
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Do concrete countertops crack?

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If designed and installed correctly no. Concrete inherently may show surface lesions, but these are not considered cracks. These are expected and desired in concrete as veining is in marble.
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Which concrete sealer is best?

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RadonSeal penetrates the deepest (up to 4 inches) into concrete, reacts chemically, bonds and strengthens it. It seals sound concrete against water, vapor and radon gas. It provides the tightest seal and is permanent. The surface does not change, does not bead water, and remains paintable. LastiSeal penetrates very deep (2–4 inches) and hardens inside the concrete or bricks. It is manly designed for waterproofing. Unlike RadonSeal, it does not depend on the content of cement.
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What is the difference between cement and concrete?

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Although the terms cement and concrete often are used interchangeably, cement is actually an ingredient of concrete. Concrete is basically a mixture of aggregates and paste. The aggregates are sand and gravel or crushed stone; the paste is water and portland cement. Concrete gets stronger as it gets older. Portland cement is not a brand name, but the generic term for the type of cement used in virtually all concrete, just as stainless is a type of steel and sterling a type of silver.
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What is air-entrained concrete?

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Air-entrained concrete contains billions of microscopic air cells per cubic foot. These air pockets relieve internal pressure on the concrete by providing tiny chambers for water to expand into when it freezes. Air-entrained concrete is produced through the use of air-entraining portland cement, or by the introduction of air-entraining agents, under careful engineering supervision as the concrete is mixed on the job.
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Why does concrete crack?

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Concrete, like all other materials, will slightly change in volume when it dries out. In typical concrete this change amounts to about 500 millionths. Translated into dimensions-this is about 1/16 of an inch in 10 feet (.4 cm in 3 meters). The reason that contractors put joints in concrete pavements and floors is to allow the concrete to crack in a neat, straight line at the joint when the volume of the concrete changes due to shrinkage.
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Will concrete harden under water?

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Portland cement is a hydraulic cement which means that it sets and hardens due to a chemical reaction with water. Consequently, it will harden under water.
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What is 3,000 pound concrete?

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It is concrete that is strong enough to carry a compressive stress of 3,000 psi (20.7 MPa) at 28 days. Concrete may be specified at other strengths as well. Conventional concrete has strengths of 7,000 psi or less; concrete with strengths between 7,000 and 14,500 psi is considered high-strength concrete.
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How do you control the strength of concrete?

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The easiest way to add strength is to add cement. The factor that most predominantly influences concrete strength is the ratio of water to cement in the cement paste that binds the aggregates together. The higher this ratio is, the weaker the concrete will be and vice versa. Every desirable physical property that you can measure will be adversely effected by adding more water.
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How do you remove stains from concrete?

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Stains can be removed from concrete with dry or mechanical methods, or by wet methods using chemical or water. Common dry methods include sandblasting, flame cleaning and shotblasting, grinding, scabbing, planing and scouring. Steel-wire brushes should be used with care because they can leave metal particles on the surface that later may rust and stain the concrete. Wet methods involve the application of water or specific chemicals according to the nature of the stain.
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What type of concrete do you accept?

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We accept most concrete. Call 883-3325 for a price sheet for information regarding prices for various concretes accepted.
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Why use steel in the concrete?

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Using steel reinforced concrete is important. Our normal concrete specification is 4 inches of 4000-psi concrete installed over a sub-base of 3/4" clean stone. We use half-inch #4 steel rebar 30 " on center each way as reinforcement.
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Question: Is a special concrete mix used?

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Generally walls will require 3000 psi concrete or as specified by your engineer or code. Maximum aggregate size is 3/4" and placed at a 5-6" slump.
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Question: What method should be used to pour the concrete?

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Concrete can be placed using any one of several methods: concrete pump, conveyer belt, crane and bucket or by a chute directly from the truck. A boom pump is far and away the easiest method using a 3" or 2.5" reducer in the hose to reduce the concrete velocity. Question: What kind of vibrator should be used? An electric vibrator with a 1-inch to 1.25 inch head and a 12-14 foot shaft.
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Question: What's the right way to vibrate concrete?

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There is an excellent guide from Concrete Construction magazine that answers that. Click here to view.
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Are concrete countertop materials the same for interior and exterior use?

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Basically they can be. The only thing to consider with exterior countertops is that they are subject to the elements. Rain, hail, snow, freezing and sunlight. These factors should be put into consideration when planning and building an exterior grade concrete countertop. Make sure the finish will hold up and the concrete uses colorfast agents to maintain its look.
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What is stamped concrete?

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Stamped Concrete is the process of pressing decorative or natural impressions into wet concrete using rubber stamps. This is a great way to add a unique flair to your , pool deck, patio, walkway or walls. There are many benefits to using stamped concrete. Concrete is one of the most durable building materials available for paving, which comes in handy in high traffic areas such as driveways and walkways.
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How thick are concrete countertops?

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Our counters are generally cast 2” thick, or more, which gives them a pleasing sense of mass and sets them apart from the common 1 1/2” thickness of most other countertops. This thickness also provides enough material for integral drain boards and integral cutting boards. Drop edges of 8 inches or more may be incorporated for a heavier look, without adding appreciably to the weight, while our backsplashes are usually 5/8” thick.
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