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Concrete pours

Commercial & residential

  • Moisture Regulation: Concrete pores allow for the natural movement of moisture, helping to regulate humidity levels and reducing the risk of mold and mildew growth within structures.

  • Increased Bonding: The porous nature of concrete improves the adhesion of coatings, sealants, and adhesives, which can enhance the overall performance of flooring systems and decorative finishes.

  • Enhanced Aesthetics: Pores can create a unique texture and appearance in decorative concrete finishes, allowing for a range of artistic expressions and design options that enhance the visual appeal of surfaces.

  • Improved Drainage: In certain applications, such as permeable concrete, pores facilitate water drainage, reducing surface runoff and minimizing erosion while promoting groundwater recharge.

  • Thermal Regulation: Concrete’s porous structure can help insulate buildings by allowing for better thermal regulation, leading to increased energy efficiency and reduced heating and cooling costs.

  • Lightweight Alternatives: Porous concrete materials can be engineered to be lighter than traditional concrete, making them easier to work with and reducing the load on foundations and structural elements.

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