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Lightweight Concrete

Lightweight Concrete

Lightweight ready-mix concrete is made with porous aggregates, such as shale, clay, or slate. These aggregates lower the overall density of the mix, improving its thermal properties and maximizing cost savings for foundations, reinforcement, and formwork. Lightweight concrete is ideal for lowering final project density while still maintaining strength, durability, and structural integrity. Because of its economical advantages, it is often preferred for engineering applications.

Advantages

  • Density ranging from 90-115 pounds per cubic foot, compared to normal weight concrete with a density of 140-150 pounds per cubic foot
  • More efficient strength-to-weight ratios for smaller load-bearing elements, such as footings and columns, using less reinforcing steel and a lower volume of concrete
  • Reduced project costs
  • Enhanced insulation properties
  • Higher fire ratings and R-values

Applications

As with any concrete mixture considered for a specific application, lightweight concrete should be evaluated based on the service environment in which it will be placed. It is often specified for structures such as:

  • Bridge decks
  • Piers
  • Beams
  • Wall elements in both steel and concrete frame buildings
  • Parking structures
  • Topping slabs
  • Composite slabs on metal decks

For more information, call our Customer Service Team at (352) 343-8488.

County Materials supplies lightweight concrete and other ready-mix products throughout Central Florida.

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