The ideal PSI concrete rating depends on the concrete’s use, consult with a professional.
Air vs Non Air Concrete
In cold weather climates, water within the concrete capillary pores will freeze and expand when the temperature drops below freezing. If the concrete is critically saturated, the expansion of ice exerts pressure within the hardened concrete and will cause cracking if the tensile strength of the concrete is exceeded. Entrained air voids spaced within the concrete provide a place for the freezing / expanding water to move into, which relieves the pressure and thereby prevents cracking.
Please speak with professional to determine if your concrete should be air entrained or not.
DOT concrete mixes are approved and monitored by the state. As an approved provider, Salomone Redi Mix is equipped to produce mixes that meet the DOT standards.
More common mixes include:
Flowable Fill – is a low strength, self-leveling, self-compacting material used as an economic alternative for backfill.
Pervious – is a porous paving material which permits rain and storm water run-off to pass through.
Shotcrete – is a system of placing concrete projected at a velocity onto a vertical or overhead surface.
High Strength – is used to create structures like skyscrapers and marine foundations.
Self-Consolidating Concrete – is an extremely flow able, non-segregating concrete that can spread into place, filling the formwork and surrounding objects without the need for extra time and effort of working it into place.
High Early – is designed to achieve targeted compressive strength within a shorter timeframe through the use of special mixes that are created specifically for their shorter cure times.
Grout – is a type of mixture that is commonly used as an effective and economical backfill material.
Lightweight – is as strong as normal-weight concrete, but weighs up to 25% less than normal-weight concrete.
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