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Welcome to the Homeowner's Page
Wingra
Redi-Mix Inc. is committed to providing quality concrete to our customers.
In
the last 25 years new raw materials have become available to our industry
that have
allowed us to make our product even more durable. Portland Cement
is a critical
component in concrete, it is the glue that makes concrete strong.
While Portland Cement is critical it has drawbacks. The cement industry
has changed drastically in the
last few years, at one time there were many cement manufacturing companies
that provide ample sources of material. That is not the case anymore;
the cement industry has consolidated most of these smaller companies
into five major world companies. At the same time cement consumption
has increased to the point that demand has at times exceeded supply.
Cement is
expensive to produce, and the price of Portland Cement has increased
greatly. Cement requires great amounts of fuel to be changed from the
raw material
to the end product. The production of cement also causes emissions,
the production of one ton of cement results in one ton of carbon dioxide.
This has lead to the introduction of new cementious materials which
have become available to our industry. Extensive
research in the concrete industry has allowed us to incorporate materials
into concrete that at one time went straight to landfills. Fly Ash,
a byproduct of burning coal, is such a product. It was found that replacing
a portion of the Portland Cement with Fly Ash produced a better concrete.
Fly Ash is much finer then cement, and as a result makes denser concrete
that is more durable. Wingra Redi-Mix was utilizing Fly Ash in the
early 1980's and continues to today.
In the last few years another product has become available to our industry
Slag Cement. Slag Cement is a byproduct of Steel production, with
this product we have been able to replace more Portland Cement. Wingra
is now able to supply concrete that incorporates all three components,
Portland Cement, Fly Ash and Slag Cement, this end product is extremely
durable and much more environmentally friendly. When ordering concrete
ask your producer about Green Concrete.
Do's and
Don'ts
If you have
recently purchased concrete or are thinking of purchasing in the future,
Wingra Redi-Mix Inc. would like to provide you with some do's and don'ts.
| 1. |
Do: |
Locate a quality contractor; a good contractor is critical
for a successful project. By choosing a quality contractor you can
be assured that proper drainage and cracking will be addressed. Contact
us so that we can provide you with a list of quality contractors. |
| 2. |
Do: |
Request that your contractor utilize concrete containing recycled
material, by doing so you will receive the best quality concrete
available, and will be doing your part to help save the environment. |
| 3. |
Do: |
Provide proper curing of your freshly placed concrete, either by
water curing or the application of curing compound. By providing
a good cure you will help the concrete gain strength, and make it
more durable. |
| 4. |
Do: |
Request that your concrete contractor return at the proper time
and apply a good quality sealer to your concrete. If you prefer you
may purchase sealer from us and our staff can instruct you on how
to apply it yourself. Sealer will protect your concrete from salt
damage, aid in strength gain, and also protect concrete from staining. |
| 5. |
Don't: |
Drive on concrete for 7 days after it is placed. |
| 6. |
Don't: |
Place concrete when temperatures are expected to freeze within
7 days unless proper planning is in place to protect the concrete.
Strength gain of concrete is the result of a process called "hydration".
Temperature of the concrete must remain above freezing for hydration
to take place. If the concrete lacks this protection it will not
gain adequate strength and be prone to surface failure. |
| 7. |
Don't: |
Allow ice or snow to accumulate on concrete less then 1 year old. |
| 8. |
Don't: |
Apply salt or ice melting chemicals to concrete less then 1 year
old. New concrete can be greatly damaged by these products. Use sand
during the first year to minimize this problem. |
By
following these guidelines you can avoid problems in the future and
look forward
to long lasting concrete. If you have questions about your concrete
feel free to contact us @ 1-800-249-6908 or E-mail us @ wingraredimix.com
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