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Precast Concrete Walls Are A Good Option
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Precast concrete walls have been used for decades in commercial building. They are now becoming increasingly popular for use in residential projects. They offer a range of advantages over traditional poured concrete walls. Precast concrete walls offer greater construction design flexibility and offer shorter construction times than poured walls.

One of the biggest problems builders are presented with when constructing concrete walls is creating a level surface and pouring even, square walls. An easy solution to this is buying precast walls, which are poured in a factory and then delivered to the construction site to be assembled, which severely reduces the build time normally required.

Inside many precast concrete walls is a core containing insulation, which makes the walls more energy efficient for your home or other structure. Additional insulation can be introduced through holes in the wall after the wiring, pipes and other needs are filled, which will lead to longterm saving for the owner and less harm to the planet.

The rods of steel used to reinforce concrete walls is another difference between poured and precast concrete walls. A poured wall can only have horizontal rods, but precast walls can have vertical rods as well. While horizontal rods are good for stabilizing a structure against shifting ground, vertical rods can also help stabilize a wall against pressure from the sides of the wall. Most residential homes have basements, with soil against the walls of those basements, which greatly increases the need for vertical rods to keep the wall strong- thus favoring precast walls with vertical rods.

Many homeowners are also using precast concrete for their fencing needs. A concrete fence will not rot or warp like a wood fence will. Termites cannot effect concrete, and neither can the weather. Precast concrete fencing requires little work to install. Walls can be cast in a variety of textures and finishes, creating a stunning fence for any area.

In respect of certain features, both the precast and poured concrete walls are similar. Yet, one has to immediately repair any cracks in precast concrete walls, as it could result in moisture getting through inside your home, making the room air damp.

Menlo (aka The Fence Guy) has worked with the leader in concrete fence walls and high quality fences to assure the on-time execution of your landscape project. Since 1982, a variety of fence brands - Woodcrete®, Brickcrete®, Fencestone®, Cedarcrete® and Woodcrete® Rail,- have become widely accepted by architects, landscape designers, engineers, residential, commercial and industrial developers, utility companies, government agencies, and others in the construction industry.

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