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Hydrophobic Concrete In So Cal.

By Loren Faulkner

Matt Construction opts for Hycrete single pour technology for underground parking structure in Tarzana, California.

Although normally used in the rain-soaked soils of the Northwest construction market, Hydrophobic concrete is now making its presence known in the drier climate of Southern California. It is being looked at as a viable alternative to the normal membrane and concrete waterproofing systems. Apparent advantages seem to include reduced installation time and lowered costs.

Concrete, ready for shot-creting or cast-in-place, is treated with an admixture that repels moisture and helps to protect steel rebars from corrosion.

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