Scientists are testing concrete that repairs itself using bacteria, sealing cracks and reducing leaks by up to 80%.
Embedding bacteria into concrete that can seal cracks on its own can potentially extend the life of bridges, tunnels, and ...
(BPT) - If you have a concrete driveway, walkway, patio or other area on your property, you know that cracks can happen. Reasons vary, but the most common causes of cracks include temperature changes, ...
A new type of self-healing concrete has debuted in the U.S. market. The concrete, which is called Basilisk Self-Healing Concrete, gets its self-healing properties from bacteria that is mixed into it.
Given time, concrete will inevitably crack. Concrete doesn’t care if it was placed for a warehouse, dining room area in a new restaurant, or an older concrete floor. Despite being a seemingly ...
Ashlyn is one of Forbes Home's in-house writers and a former civil engineer-turned content writer with over six years experience. Until recently, Ashlyn focused on creating content for Forbes Home as ...
Driveway looking tired? This DIYer proves you don't need to break the bank or be a pro to give it a striking upgrade. All you need is the right supplies.
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