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precast concrete fences
A wooden fence surrounding a property with visible water damage.
From flash flooding to small amounts of moisture in the soil, a wood fence can suffer water damage in many unique ways. Though you might like the rustic look of the wood fence, it is important to remember that considerable costs and labor are involved in its upkeep. Instead, you could consider a precast concrete...
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Precast concrete fence around the perimeter of a residential property
If you are in the market for a new fence, you are probably considering precast concrete fencing/wood rail fencing and maybe steel fencing. If you are not a fencing expert, it can be difficult to make the right choice for your project. While wood and steel fences can get the job done, concrete has a...
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Precast concrete fence absorbing the summer heat
As our summers get hotter, we need to look for cooling solutions that don’t add to the climate crisis. Precast concrete is very versatile and can be used for all sorts of different applications, including keeping your backyard cool during the summer months. Here’s how precast concrete fencing can help you beat the heat. Summers...
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American Precast Concrete Blockcrete Fencing Around the exterior of a home
Saving money on our home and commercial projects is a top priority for the vast majority of us. While precast concrete fencing has many benefits, it’s lower cost is at the top of the list. Here are 4 ways precast concrete fencing saves you money. 1 – Using Precast Concrete Cuts Transportation Costs Precast concrete...
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residential precast concrete fence in california
When remodeling your home, there are a lot of decisions to make. Decision fatigue occurs easily. We want to make things easy. Here are five reasons you should choose precast concrete for your next home remodel: #1. Easy to Install We make the Precast concrete in our warehouse, which means most of the dirty work...
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precast concrete installation process
When designing and planning the installation of a precast concrete wall, there are a lot of decisions that need to be made. One of them is what support to use for the fence – piers or footings. Here’s more info about piers and when you should use them. Piers Provide Stability When installing a precast...
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precast concrete being used as a residential wall
Precast concrete has many uses thanks to its remarkable properties – durable, eco-friendly, cost-effective, etc. From building bridges to high-rise buildings, precast concrete is becoming more and more common. Let’s go over some of the uses for precast concrete you will see at America Precast Concrete. Walls and Fences  One of the best and most...
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precast concrete fence built by American precast concrete in Pittsburg, California.
At American Precast, we challenge ourselves to reach new heights. On this particular project, we took that challenge literally. In the newly developed area called Alves Ranch, we were commissioned to build a concrete wall around a new development – a 17 ft high wall. One of the tallest walls we have built thus far....
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Aerial view of houses
While precast concrete has been used around the world since 1905, when it was first used in Liverpool, England, it has only recently gained steam in the United States. In 2019, the global precast concrete market was estimated to be $89.3 billion, with an estimated growth rate of 6.3% from 2020 to 2027. The growth...
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Brown house made of bricks
When you think of precast concrete, you might think of industrial buildings, prisons, and parking garages. After all, aren’t those the only places where a grey, drab concrete look would be fitting? If this is how you feel about precast concrete, it might be time to take a closer look. Here’s why you should consider...
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