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Beyond Construction Speed: Further Reasons To Use Ready Concrete Mix

Speedy construction is one of the top advantages of using ready concrete mix. Accelerated construction is possible because you dispel with the mixing stage. However, you have other reasons to use ready-mix concrete. Below are further reasons to use the ready mix.

You Get a Quality and Consistent Mix

Cement mix quality is critical for several reasons. For example, the quality determines the concrete's:

  • Setting time. A prolonged setting time increases the risk of something happening and damaging the concrete before it hardens.
  • Strength and durability. Poor quality concrete mix usually suffers damage due to premature wear and tear.
  • Permeability. Water damage is more likely to affect a poorly mixed concrete than a properly mixed one.

Ready-mix concrete comes from professionals that use the right materials in controlled environments. For example, concrete companies use properly graded aggregates that you might not necessarily use at home.

You Don't Need Mixing Tools and Equipment

Using ready-mix concrete means that you can execute your concrete project without buying or leasing mixing tools and equipment. Many homeowners don't have the necessary provisions for concrete mixing, such as wheelbarrows and powered concrete mixers. Although you can still mix concrete without the professional equipment, the quantity and quality of the mix might not be adequate.

You Avoid the Dangers of Concrete Mixing

Mixing concrete seems deceptively easy and safe to many novices. Those who have tried the process understand the potential dangers and complications. For example:

  • Cement dust can cause respiratory problems if you inhale it.
  • Wet cement can irritate your skin and trigger allergic reactions.
  • Both wet cement and cement dust can irritate the eye.

You can use personal protective equipment and safe work practices to minimize these dangers. Alternatively, you can buy ready-mix cement and completely avoid the mixing dangers.

You Minimize Material Waste

Some materials inevitably go to waste during concrete mixing. For example:

  • You might spill some materials during mixing.
  • You might end up with more concrete than you need if you haven't mastered the art of precise concrete mixing.
  • You might order more materials than you need for your desired concrete mix quantity.

You can order the exact quantity of concrete you need for your project if you opt for the ready-mix variety. That route minimizes the quantity of concrete or mixing materials that go to waste.

Concrete mixing problems can affect concrete projects both in the short term and in the long term. Use ready-mix concrete to minimize these risks.

Contact a company like Southport Concrete Corp to learn more. 

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Pouring Over: A Concrete Blog

If you look at a big, concrete pad or a foundation, it might be hard to imagine that concrete as a liquid. And yet, the concrete was once a liquid — or more accurately, a slurry — that your concrete contractor poured into a form. The concrete them took several days to harden before your concrete contractor was able to finish it. They may have finished it by sanding it down to a smooth texture, or even by applying stain. If you've learned something by reading this brief description, then we invite you to read more about concrete contractors on this blog.

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