The Tools Contractors Need to Build with Reinforced Concrete
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Is Rust OK?
There are a number of things that can get onto the surface of rebar and
affect the bond strength between rebar and concrete. These include scale,
rust, oil, and mud. This can be good or bad, depending on the situation.
Savvy contractors build with cast-in-place reinforced concrete because it is inherently one of the most economical, durable, and aesthetically pleasing building systems to satisfy discerning clients. Cast-in-place reinforced concrete provides excellent structural integrity over a long period of time with relatively little maintenance required.
The array of designs, finishes, patterns, and colors available make reinforced concrete an ideal choice for architects and designers as well. To all these advantages, add two more: lower life-cycle costs and satisfied clients.
CRSI is the authoritative source of informational tools developed specifically to help contractors build exceptional structures. Discover more about detailing, formwork, rebar handling and storage, placement, field inspections, and more.
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