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precast concrete in a residential backyard
You just decided to upgrade your house by installing a precast concrete fence and you want to make sure you do everything the right way. One question we see a lot is “Do I need liability insurance”? The short answer is no, as the customer you don’t need liability insurance. As the installer, we do....
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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 concrete wall outside of a residential home
There are so many advantages to precast concrete. Since everything has a downside, there are a few disadvantages. We want you to feel confident about your decision to choose precast concrete. Here are five disadvantages to precast concrete. Higher Upfront Costs Compared to wood, metal, or vinyl fences, precast concrete does have a higher upfront...
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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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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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american precast concrete installing some precast panels to a new build site
Installing precast concrete is something you could do yourself. Here are some of the products you will need and the basic steps to install precast concrete. Products You Will Need 1. Planning First, you will need equipment to ensure the fence is level and straight. This step requires surveying equipment like a level, measuring tapes,...
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Precast concrete being used for commercial properties
Construction projects are increasingly turning to precast concrete. Is precast concrete the best construction material? Yes, and here are nine reasons why: #1. Lower Cost Than Cast-In-Place Unlike cast-in-place concrete, we make the precast concrete in a warehouse. The parts leave the warehouse once they are ready for installation at the project site. How does...
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Corner Lot commercial property looking for a precast fence
Questions can arise when installing a new residential fence on a corner lot. Do you need to do anything special on a corner lot? What material is best for a corner lot fence? Here’s why you need a precast fence on a corner lot. Corner Lots Use More Material and Are More Expensive You will...
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Precast concrete fence outside of an apartment complex
One question we hear a lot is, “What is the difference between modular fencing and precast concrete?” In the construction world, terms get thrown around. Such various terms can leave you feeling confused about it all. To clear things up, we will go over what exactly modular wall systems are and how they compare to...
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workers making precast concrete in the factory
Cracks in concrete are not just unsightly; they can compromise its structural strength and water tightness. Keep reading to learn what causes pesky cracks to form and how American Precast Concrete can prevent them.  What Causes Concrete to Crack During Production? Concrete cracks are so frustrating because several things can cause them. You must monitor...
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