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Finest Pre-mix Concrete In Jamaica | Solid Concrete Mix

Solid Concrete Mix is the provider of the finest pre-mix concrete in Jamaica. We provide ready-mix concrete, pre-cast concrete, dry cast concrete, roller compacted concrete &much more. Call us now at 876-781-7815 for high-quality pre-mix concrete.

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High-strength concrete: Pre-mixed of cement, sand, gravel and additives, this concrete blend is perfect to use as a foundation, footer or bases for heavy equipment. It typically sets in about 10-12 hours. Crack-resistant cement: A pre-blended mix of cement, sand, gravel and additives, this mix is the most durable, meant to reduce cracking and …

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Understanding Colored Concrete – The Concrete Network

In the early 1950s, the F.D. Davis Company introduced contractors in Southern California to the idea of adding synthetic iron oxide, at the time a waste product from chemical manufacturing, to their gray concrete mix. By adding this colored powder to traditional gray concrete, it became possible to achieve a wide range of earth tone colors.