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  1. Grout vs. Mortar vs. Concrete. What’s the …

    • Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials, constituting a mixture of cement, water, and aggregates (sand and stone) in its simplest form. Concrete often contains fibers and chemical adm… See more

    What Is Mortar?

    Mortar is a mixture of water, cement, sand, and lime, commonly used as glue in brickwork. Here, bricks and blocks laid on top of each other, forming a wall, are held together b… See more

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    What Is Grout?

    Grout is similar to mortar in that it acts like glue, holding ceramic tiling in place. Unlike mortar, it doesn’t contain a lime additive, necessitating the use of special lime-free cement. Th… See more

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    The Role of Chemical Additives

    Chemical additives, referred to as admixtures, enhance specific properties of concrete and other cementitious substances. These have many diverse application… See more

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