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    How do you build a pavement?

    Full-depth asphalt pavements are built by laying down bituminous layers directly on the soil sub-grade. This is more appropriate when there is a significant volume of traffic and local resources are unavailable. Contained rock asphalt mats are made by sandwiching dense/open graded aggregate layers between two layers of asphalt. Learn Reblocking Service Information

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    Can you pour concrete over plumbing?

    Pouring concrete over PVC pipes has a number of domestic and industrial applications, such as creating garden ponds or installing outdoor plumbing. When the proper preparations and procedures are used, the process may be straightforward and cost-effective. Check Reblocking Service Info

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    Can you pour cement on top of old cement?

    You may pour new concrete on top of existing concrete. Unresolved concerns with your old concrete, such as cracks or frost heaves, may, however, transfer over to your new concrete if not addressed. Furthermore, it must be at least 2 inches thick. Check Reblocking Service Info

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    How much concrete cracking is acceptable?

    Cracks of a width of less than 0.3 mm are generally acceptable and have no effect on the structure. They may, however, develop and expand to become structural fissures. As a result, minor fractures on buildings or constructions should be monitored. A crack width of more than 0.3 mm might jeopardize the structure’s durability. Visit

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