Precast Concrete Walls To Enhance Your Property

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  • Author Menlo Lippowski
  • Published October 8, 2007
  • Word count 365

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.

When a contractor adopts poured concrete walls, the hardest part is making a flat surface, and pouring proportional, equal sided walls. When walls are pre-made, they are poured in a shop, and sent to the work area already proportional and flat. The building structure can be put in unison like building blocks. The time it takes to actually make the building is dramatically cut by 50% using this method.

There is an insulated core in most precast concrete wall. This creates a home that is more energy efficient. More insulation can be pumped into the inside of the wall once all wiring has been completed. This will provide long term savings for the home owner and have a positive impact on the environment.

Another advantage of a precast wall is that, unlike a poured wall, which uses only horizontal steel rods, a precast wall uses both horizontal and vertical rods for reinforcement. While horizontal rods can protect the wall from cracks due to shifts in the ground level, vertical rods protect against horizontal soil pressure. Precast walls therefore are best for basements of residential homes where there is always some soil pressure from against side on the wall. The vertical rods can protect the walls in such cases.

Homeowners are now also using precise concrete for their fencing needs. Unlike a wood fence, a concrete fence will not warp. Another advantage is that termites can not do any damage, and neither can the harsh weather. This fencing can come in a variety of finishes and textures, and little work is needed to install it. Your new fence will add much to the appeal of any area.

Poured and precast concrete have some similarities. Cracks in precast concrete walls require a thoughtful care. Cracks in walls may allow moisture to enter the wall, and eventually entering your home. Please be assured to look for help if in need.

Menlo (aka The Fence Guy) has worked with the leader in concrete fence walls and high quality fences to assure the efficient execution of your landscape project.

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