JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,463
I'm a little skeptical about this.
The concrete mix apparently uses a low ph (around 8) which is slightly acidic...thus potential for rusting in any attached or embedded ferrous material.
They also use a three layer system (structural concrete, then a membrane, then the "biological concrete" that absorbs and traps water for the little groweys.
What about freeze thaw in colder climates?
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The concrete mix apparently uses a low ph (around 8) which is slightly acidic...thus potential for rusting in any attached or embedded ferrous material.
They also use a three layer system (structural concrete, then a membrane, then the "biological concrete" that absorbs and traps water for the little groweys.
What about freeze thaw in colder climates?
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