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Although man uses concrete extensively in building, there are naturally occurring concrete outcroppings around the world. The oldest ever discovered is in Israel. Care to guess its age? Experts believe it may have formed 12 million years ago.
Did you know that plaster can be fortified and alloyed with plastic resins? Modified gypsum cements are the result of combining plaster with resins such as melamine, producing an easy-to-use material that is both durable and water-resistant .
You might be surprised at how much gravel it takes to cover an area, even a relatively small one. While you can buy it by the bag, the better bet to save money is to buy it in bulk by the cubic yard.
Bricks come in various colors and textures and can be used throughout your yard and garden to block off flowerbeds or add color and variety to your landscaping. They can also be used to surround water features.
Wax-based concrete curing compounds help retain moisture in freshly finished concrete surfaces as they cure. Pigments in the wax cure reflect sunlight to keep the concrete surface cool and seal in water for proper cement hydration.