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How Precast Concrete Panels Can Save You Time, Money, and Effort in Your Project

Precast Concrete Panel

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December 15 2021 - Precast concrete is formed using moulds, and it is produced in a controlled facility and environment. Precast concrete moulds are reusable up to 40 to 50 times, resulting in a more economical production process, with the savings passed on to the customer. Once your precast concrete panels are finished, they can be delivered straight to your site and then carefully erected. You can use precast concrete for walls, floors, and frames, and they come with a host of benefits, including strength, robustness, stability, and longevity. But how else can the use of precast concrete panels save you time, money, and effort in your project? Let's find out.

Less construction hassle

As precast concrete panels are produced in a facility, this gives you less hassle on your site. You don't have to deal with poured on-site concrete, which requires a lot of skill and labour, and it can also cause delays as you wait for the concrete to cure. But when you utilise precast concrete, you can save yourself time and headache as you can carry on with other tasks such as surveys, earthworks, and so on.

The assurance of quality

Precast concrete also comes with the assurance of quality. How so? Concrete cast on-site has to be cast at the ideal temperature, as it will be weak otherwise. Alongside this, if you have to cast concrete on your site, you still have to develop the precise design, work on the forms, and more. It isn’t easy to monitor quality when you do it this way. On the other hand, precast concrete will be made according to exacting standards in a facility with controlled temperatures, which leaves less likelihood of structural weakness within the concrete.

Immense load-bearing capacity and strength

Although it is already inherently strong, pre-stressed concrete can be reinforced to enhance its strength. With this, you can also strengthen the capacity of your structure to bear load, which provides you with a better clear span and allows you to use smaller-sized cross-sections of your structural support members.

In the end, it results in a structure that is more robust in every way, which is particularly crucial if you are constructing a viaduct or roadway, a bridge, a retaining wall, and the like. Precast concrete specialists like JP Concrete, for example, can provide you with a complete selection of precast concrete walls, and you can view their selection at www.jpconcrete.co.uk/precast-concrete-retaining-walls/.

The opportunity to save more money

Not only does precast concrete cost less compared to concrete cast on-site simply because the moulds can be reused over and over - it also gives you the chance to save money in other ways. For instance, the construction process is simplified and less complex, which can reduce the time you have to spend on your project. It can also enhance productivity as your workers can concentrate on other tasks, and safety and quality are second to none, reducing the likelihood of future issues.

Innate durability

Structures made from precast concrete are inevitably much more durable than structures made from cast-in-place concrete, and they don't require as much maintenance, either. In addition, since precast concrete is incredibly dense, it exhibits better durability against impact, corrosion, acid attacks, dust accumulation, and warping.



 


 

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