Expert Car Wash Installation Companies Design and Construction Insights
You know, lately everyone’s talking about these new self-leveling concrete mixes. Seems like every supplier is pushing them. Honestly, it's a bit overhyped. They can save time, sure, but if your base isn’t solid… forget about it. It’ll just crack, and then you’re back to square one. Been seeing a lot of that on sites around Shanghai. And the designs… they get fancy. Too fancy. Have you noticed? Architects wanting curves everywhere, unsupported overhangs… It looks good on the renderings, but translating that to real-world construction? Nightmare. Especially when it comes to formwork. I encountered this at a factory in Ningbo last time, they were trying to build some complex curved wall, and the plywood kept warping. We mostly use a blend of Portland cement, fly ash, and silica fume for our mixes. The silica fume is the key, makes it really dense, reduces permeability. You can smell it too, kinda metallic, almost… sharp? Feels almost powdery, not like the coarser Portland cement. Handling it, you need a good mask, though. Don’t want to breathe that stuff in.
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