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Concrete pumping is a means of supplying concrete to the required location by mechanical means. A pump is used to provide the concrete from the ground to the upper level.
When it comes to concrete, there's a lot of it to move. In fact, according to House Grail, approximately 4.4 billion tons of concrete are produced worldwide every year. That said, manually placing concrete can only realistically be done for a smaller quantity. When the volume of concrete for a job increases, manual methods become less applicable. When a larger area needs to be concreted With the increase of the area to be concreted, the manual reach may not be adequate.
Concrete pumping is the most practical method when the job requires a higher rate of application. It's also useful when you need to pour concrete into a tall structure. In such situations, using a concrete pump can significantly reduce the labor necessary. In addition, if we used manual methods for concrete pouring in large structures, the cost of construction would be a lot higher.
In short, concrete pumping is efficient, effective, and affordable. Give us a call to learn more.
Mainly, there are two types of concrete pumps: ground pumps and boom pumps. This classification is based on the method of concrete pumping.
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