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Not only is grouted masonry an efficient system, it's easy to accommodate the amount of reinforcement needed to strengthen the wall as desired. Conventional grout has a slump ranging from eight inches to 11 inches, which is
GROUT Self-consolidating GroutONE OF THE MOST exciting new areas is the advent of self-consolidating grout (SCG). This is an offshoot of the self-consolidating concrete industry. Using new grout formulations incorporating a newer class of
CUT RISKRISICUT COSTFOR C.M.U. CONSTRUCTION EMI BLOK-FLASHTHE MAGIC OF MOVIESEby Mortar Net BLOCKNETby Mortar NetⓇ Water Intrusion and DamageWater from driving rains or snowfalls ente
GROUT* The grout slump is maintained between 10 and 11 inches; and* The wall contains no intermediate bond beams between the top and bottom of the pour height.For grout pours over five feet, cleanouts ar
Choosing a Grout Based on Job Parameters| | Traditional High-lift | Traditional Low-lift | SCG | Traditional Extended Set || - | - | - | - | - || Mixing | Plant or field | Plant or field | Plant | Plant || Location | All location
6004Photo courtesy of MTM Resultsno sheet wrap can touch "... the pressure system for applyingwater should not be the samesystem for applying chemicals..."- Jim Diedrich, Diedric