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Cellular Concrete
Specialized cellular concrete applications for stronger and lighter results. On-site services include thorough quality control to meet job specifications, budget limitations, and expectations.
Minnesota Services
Specialized cellular concrete applications for stronger and lighter results. On-site services include thorough quality control to meet job specifications, budget limitations, and expectations.
30181 Stacy Ponds Drive
Stacy, MN 55079
Phone: (763) 478-9680
Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM CST
Team up with the trusted Minnesota flooring experts at Structis for your next building project. We provide waterproofing, insulation, underlayment, and finished flooring solutions with precision and professionalism for a quality, lasting result for residential and commercial properties.
Structis specializes in cellular concrete applications including load-reducing backfills, soil stabilization, annular space grouting, retaining wall backfill, lightweight fills and much more.
Lightweight cellular concrete is concrete made with Portland cement, water, and preformed foam air bubbles to form a lightweight fill material. Lightweight cellular concrete has many uses and benefits. Cellular concrete is often chosen for its thermal and insulative properties, and ease of placing due to its lightweight design, pumpability, and flowability. LCC is also as a cost-effective alternative to traditional fill material in certain applications.
The safety and health of our employees and clients are of the utmost importance to Structis. Our company complies with all applicable OSHA workplace safety and health requirements while maintaining occupational safety and health standards that comply with the best practices in the industry.
Scope: Structis poured up to 3 inches of cellular concrete to level the floor to keep the weight being applied to the old subfloor down, followed by the installation of sound mat to enhance sound mitigation. Over the sound mat, Maxxon® MR was applied for reinforcement before pouring up to 1-1/2 inches of Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 Multifamily flooring.
Scope: Structis was proud be part of the Monticello Lakes Apartment project! We were thrilled to collaborate with BJ Baas in Monticello, MN, to waterproof the elevator shaft base.
Scope: Maxxon® Acousti-Mat 1/8, Maxxon Reinforcement and Commercial Topping
Scope: Maxxon® Gyp-Crete 2000/3.2K
Scope: Maxxon® Gyp-Crete 2000/3.2K
Scope: Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® High Performance
Scope: Maxxon® Level-Right
Scope: Maxxon Overlayment
Cellular concrete is a type of concrete that is made using Portland Cement, water, and a preformed foam. The foam is combined with the cement slurry using a static mixer. The resulting concrete is lightweight, very flowable, and stable with virtually no bleed water.
In order to create the proper cellular concrete mixture, foam liquid concentrate is run through a foam generator, which combines air, water, and the concentrate to create a preformed foam (air) bubble. These small, highly-stable air bubbles are mixed with a cement slurry through inline-injection, and pumped via a hose to the fill location.
The main value proposition of cellular concrete is that it can be used in a variety of applications where a strong, lightweight fill material is required such as slope stability fills, annular space fills, and abandonment applications. It is also used for bridge abutment and retaining wall backfill.
Cellular concrete has a much lower density than traditional granular fills. Standard granular fill has a density of approximately 120 pounds per cubic foot (PCF) whereas the most common cellular concrete applications are in the 30 PCF range. Cellular concrete should be viewed as a soil replacement when considering strength. Even at its lightest density, cellular concrete is stronger and more durable than the best compacted soils. Common applications of cellular concrete yield a bearing capacity of over 14,000 pounds per square foot (PSF).
There are several benefits and advantages of using cellular concrete as a solution on your next project. Cellular concrete has these properties and benefits:
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