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1-800-638-7048Cellular concrete goes by a number of different names, including aerated concrete, lightweight insulating concrete, foamed concrete, and air-entrained concrete. Though it can be confusing to have different names for the same thing, this terminology contains some useful descriptive information.
Cellular concrete doesn’t contain aggregate (crushed stone or gravel) like conventional concrete does. Instead, cellular concrete is full of tiny air bubbles that are created by adding a foaming agent to the concrete as the material is mixed.
By controlling the foaming action, it's possible to “craft” a lightweight cellular concrete mix with a density that ranges from 15 to 120 lbs. per cubic foot. Standard concrete is a much denser, heavier material, with a density of about 145 lbs. per cubic foot.
StableFill™ is a lightweight cellular concrete material which is made by replacing the material used in standard concrete with air cells instead. These air cells are created by blending foaming agents into the concrete during the mixing process, and can produce a durable material which can be used on your home for various uses.
Since its invention in the 1920s, cellular concrete has been helping foundation repair specialists solve a wide range of structural problems in both commercial and residential applications. Some of the residential uses of cellular concrete include the following:
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