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Insights To Help You Choose The Right Type Of Concrete For Your Project

by Bessie Armstrong

There are so many uses for concrete in your yard and inside your home that will improve the use of your spaces and also help control erosion from rain and wind in your outdoor areas. Concrete provides a durable surface for your vehicles and outdoor tools, and it boosts your home's overall value as a beneficial improvement. To help you with your upcoming concrete project, here are some types of concrete you can order ready-mix or mix yourself to install on your property and in your home.

High-Strength Concrete

When you are installing a foundation slab for a new garage or shed, or foundation walls for your home or any other structure, you want the concrete to be made of a durable mixture to give you a solid base. This is a good option if you are planning to add an extension onto your driveway for parking an RV, semi-trailer, or other heavy vehicle or equipment.

You can order ready-mix concrete from a local supplier that contains a mixture of cement, sand, gravel, strength additives, and water to provide the highest level of support for your new concrete surface. Let them know the concrete structure or surface you will be building, and they can prepare the right concrete mixture for your job.

Reinforced Concrete

You can also look at boosting your high-strength concrete even further by adding in metal reinforcement to your project. Wire mesh, rebar, and other methods of concrete reinforcement will help your concrete surface become even stronger. This type of reinforcement is to be placed before your concrete supplier delivers your high-strength concrete mixture. Then, as you pour the concrete into their forms, it will settle around your wire mesh reinforcement or rebar elements to ensure your concrete has extra strength over its lifetime.

Quick-Set Concrete

Although many types of concrete surfaces, such as driveways and patios, will require a level of strength for their use, you will also need to use concrete that will set up more quickly. You can find a concrete that will set up quickly to provide a stable foundation for quick outdoor projects. 

For example, if you are setting fence posts to build a fence around your yard, quick-setting concrete will provide you this feature so you can set the fence post within the concrete and you don't have to wait hours for it to set up. This is also a good product to use if you are installing the footers of a new deck or a new mailbox post or if you are pouring concrete into stone forms to build a walkway.

Contact a company like Mershon Concrete to learn more.

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