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precast concrete walls
Precast concrete sound barrier wall surrounding residential community.
Unless you live in a rural area, chances are that there’s a great deal of environmental noise pollution where you live. When you want to sit outside and relax in your own yard, highway traffic, construction work, and other disturbances can inhibit your enjoyment of the outdoors. Fortunately, there are a few things you can...
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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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precast concrete posts in a residential area
There are several options when installing support posts. The main options are wood, cast-in-place concrete, and precast concrete. We highly recommend going with precast concrete posts. One of the biggest reasons is longevity. Precast concrete lasts much longer than the other options.  In this blog post, you will find out how long you can expect...
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precast fence that resembles concrete or brick walls
When researching precast concrete walls, you probably will come across another option – hollow blocks. This might lead you to the question: What is the difference between precast concrete and hollow blocks? In this blog post, we will be going over the two options and the differences between them. Precast Concrete is Solid, and Hollow...
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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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American precast Fence being built on a slope on a hill
Maybe you want to install a precast concrete fence, but your property isn’t flat. Facing a hillside, you might find yourself wondering: can you install precast concrete on a slope? The short answer is yes. Here’s how. Built to Deal with Ups and Downs If we could only install precast concrete on flat ground, that...
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Elderly couple watching their house after fire
After experiencing a devastating fire, like many in California, you will have several things to think about – one of the main ones being the rebuilding process. You will have to deal with insurance questions, deal with the demolition of the damaged structures, and – at some point – decide what materials you want to...
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