Concrete Sailboats
Written by: Kevin Yuers
It is a typical sunny August day here on the West Coast of British Columbia. My wife Irene and I...
Read MoreASR is a damaging mechanism in concrete that causes it to crack and deteriorate. It happens when concrete is made using certain aggregates that are...
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It is a typical sunny August day here on the West Coast of British Columbia. My wife Irene and I...
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While many industries flourish in warm climates, high temperatures and humidity also create a number of challenges for the construction...
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Traditionally, waterproofing of concrete structures has been accomplished using a membrane of some sort. The membrane can be anything from...
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– by Staff Writer, Concrete Thoughts, Kryton International According to a recent report by the Institute of International Finance (IIF),...
Read MoreWhat does it mean to be “waterproof”? Can anything really be truly waterproof? I’m not speaking philosophically. The question is...
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A local issue making headlines in Vancouver is the destruction of the gardens above Robson Square in the heart of...
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It’s often said that earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings do.A tragic example of this took place earlier this year. On...
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Welcome to Kryton’s new Concrete Waterproofing blog. Here you’ll learn about the latest issues in the concrete industry from a practical...
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