ᐅ Efflorescence on Concrete Pavers When Using Recycled Concrete Aggregate
Created on: 19 Jan 2020 12:39
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Golfi90Hello everyone.
We are currently wondering whether using crushed stone with a rating of RC is sufficient, or if it really has to be the mineral mix that costs more than twice as much.
We will be installing anthracite concrete pavers.
The surfaces will be fully exposed to the weather, meaning they will get wet from rain.
What are your experiences with this?
We are currently wondering whether using crushed stone with a rating of RC is sufficient, or if it really has to be the mineral mix that costs more than twice as much.
We will be installing anthracite concrete pavers.
The surfaces will be fully exposed to the weather, meaning they will get wet from rain.
What are your experiences with this?
RC gravel is completely sufficient. If you are unsure, add an extra layer of geotextile in between. Why would anything effloresce?
I can’t imagine that. I have especially heard that anthracite-colored paving stones tend to effloresce, but why would that have anything to do with the subbase? I’m more inclined to think it’s due to the paving stones themselves. Probably the only way to minimize the risk is to avoid using the cheapest materials.
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