Atlantic Concrete Cutting

603-858-0000
20 School
Hudson, NH 03051
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Concrete Breaking, Cutting & Sawing, Concrete Contractors, contractors, breaking, cutting, sawing
"The latter always being kept slightly higher than the former. This prevents any of the concrete precast basement stairs itself or cement grout from running between the gaps in the plates and down onto the face of the work, as this would disfigure it. The granolithic finish is an illustration of scrubbing, where the small concrete precast basement stairs aggregates are exposed. Concrete precast basement stairs that is concrete mixture wet and poured from a bucket into its place. As the work proceeds the granolithic places are raised so that their top edge is always 6 inches or 8 inches above the concrete precast basement stairs. Plaster inside these concrete forms with wet clay. To this wet clay apply different colored pebbles in sizes of 43- inch down to those that will be retained on i-inch screen. The pebbles will stick to the clay. Pour in the concrete precast basement stairs and remove the concrete forms in the usual time, and after the concrete precast basement stairs has become thoroughly set wash off clay with a hose, scrubbing slightly with a brush. It very often happens that it is inconvenient to remove the concrete forms in so short a time, and if they are left longer the same results may be obtained by the use of a solution of one part muriatic acid to four parts of water. If this solution is used, the whole surface should be finally washed down with water to remove any particles of the acid remaining on the concrete precast basement stairs. A very successful method, by which practically any color of surface finish can be obtained, is the insertion of a metal frame between the concrete precast basement stairs and the surface of the form. This can be done in several ways."
MONDAY:7:00AM-6:00PM
TUESDAY:7:00AM-6:00PM
WEDNESDAY:7:00AM-6:00PM
THURSDAY:7:00AM-6:00PM
FRIDAY:7:00AM-6:00PM
SATURDAY:7:00AM-6:00PM
SUNDAY:7:00AM-6:00PM

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Atlantic Concrete Cutting shows the result of a three-pound hammer with four points. The points are pyramidal in shape and are two-thirds of an inch apart. The cost of the bush hammering on this house was from two to three cents per square foot of surface. This is exclusive of the cost of scaffold. Bush hammering with compressed air has been very effectively used on engineering structures of larger magnitude, where compressed air was available.

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