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While people often use the terms concrete and cement interchangeably, they’re actually quite different from one another. In fact, the two materials don’t have much in common when it comes to how they’re used. In this article, we’ll explain what these two materials are, what makes them different, and how they’re used.
Things You Should Know
- Cement is an adhesive that binds extremely strongly, but doesn’t make a suitable building material on its own.
- Concrete is a combination of cement, water, and small stones. It’s a key building material you’ll find almost everywhere.
- Concrete is much stronger and more durable than cement—cement on its own won’t last long.
Steps
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhen is primer before paint necessary?Community AnswerPrimer's role in wall painting is multifaceted, promoting adhesion, sealing surfaces, blocking stains, and enhancing paint durability.
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QuestionWhat are some tips for interior painting services?Birla White CementCommunity AnswerWhen considering interior painting services, remember the importance of using a primer. Primers play a crucial role in ensuring a successful paint job. They enhance adhesion, cover imperfections, and improve paint durability. For optimal results, assess your walls' condition – if you notice flakiness, peeling, cracks, or uneven textures, investing in a high-quality primer can create a smooth surface, enhancing both appearance and longevity.
Tips
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If you’re working on a DIY project, you can mix your own cement to make your own concrete!Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/technology/cement-building-material/History-of-cement#ref76638
- ↑ https://mtcopeland.com/blog/how-is-concrete-made/
- ↑ https://todayshomeowner.com/cement-vs-concrete-understanding-the-difference/
- ↑ https://civiltoday.com/civil-engineering-materials/cement/46-uses-of-cement
- ↑ https://theconstructor.org/concrete/uses-concrete-civil-engineering/35992/