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mortar, concrete & portland cement Tim 03-20-2008
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Posted by Tim on March 20, 2008, 4:12 pm
What's the difference in the three ? When/why would you use one and not the
other...?

I am going to create a little drainage area around my downspouts with river
rock type pebbles and one of the above cements as a base to carry the water
away and on to an underground drain pipe grid.

Which of the three 'cements' would be best and why ? there will be little
stress on these "spillway" type slopes leading to the in-ground drains

Thanks, Tim

p.s. Live in Phoenix...no freeze thaw here in winter



Posted by Robert Allison on March 20, 2008, 4:31 pm
Tim wrote:
> What's the difference in the three ? When/why would you use one and not the
> other...?
>
> I am going to create a little drainage area around my downspouts with river
> rock type pebbles and one of the above cements as a base to carry the water
> away and on to an underground drain pipe grid.
>
> Which of the three 'cements' would be best and why ? there will be little
> stress on these "spillway" type slopes leading to the in-ground drains
>
> Thanks, Tim
>
> p.s. Live in Phoenix...no freeze thaw here in winter
>
>

Mortar mix is a combination of ingredients that is best for
setting stone and brick.

Concrete is what happens when you use a mixture of sand,
aggregate and portland cement in the proper ratios and add water
(in the proper ratio).

Portland cement is a component of both of the above. Concrete
has aggregate in it, and mortar mix does not. When it is not yet
set, it is not yet concrete. IOW, you call it concrete when it
has cured and is hard. Until then, we just call it "the mix".

For your application, I would use a concrete mix. If I
understand you correctly, you are going to place an exposed
aggregate spillway. So your aggregate must be washed river rock.

Here is everything you wanted to know about concrete:

http://www.cement.org/basics/concretebasics_concretebasics.asp

http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete-facts.html

--
Robert Allison
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX

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