Air-Entrained vs Non-Air-Entrained Concrete: What to Order for Freeze-Thaw Areas
Introduction Air-entrained concrete contains tiny, intentionally created air bubbles to help it survive freeze-thaw cycles, while non-air-entrained concrete does not have those bubbles and is denser. In plain jobsite terms: air-entrained mixes are commonly recommended where water can freeze inside the slab, and non-air-entrained mixes are used where freeze-thaw exposure is minimal or controlled. Check […]
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