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Tag: air entrainment increases concrete’s resistance to the freeze-thaw cycle

Image is a photo of concrete stairs taken from below. The angle leads the eye to to the top of the stairs. The concrete stairs are light gray and contrast with the clear blue sky on the horizon. The stairs do not look new, but in excelent shape. Most likely air entrained concrete was used to make them last the outdoor conditions.

Common Questions about Air Entrained Concrete

Let us go back to basics! This article tackles the most commonly asked questions about air-entrained concrete.

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