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not too deep 4'' it is just needed to support it
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Rustoleum's concrete paint is made from acrylic and can be applied with only one coat. It is hot tire and chemical resistant as well as UV resistant.
If the correct concrete mix is used and laid properly, hot weather should not make concrete crack. Instead, it is the freeze-thaw cycle that makes concrete crack.
Could be a thermostatically controlled heating source embedded in the concrete, or it may be that the concrete is absorbing heat from the sunlight to which it's exposed.
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radient tubing and hot water
the best way to clean you concrete floors is with hot and soapy water and lots of hard work
Yes. I know that firsthand.
A little bit, but not much. If it is really hot, and then really cold, then your cement will crack.
Yes, concrete has form of "salvatory" element in it's mixture which can conduct heat or cold. Like on a sunny afternoon, the concrete becomes hot; likewise, on a cold night, the concrete becomes cold.
It might be possible to melt concrete if lava in contact with it was hot enough. But it is more likely that concrete would decompose and become "crumbly" before it "melted" when heated.