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If you look through the archives I remember a similar discussion a while back. May get some further idea’s there.
SteveM
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If you look through the archives I remember a similar discussion a while back. May get some further idea’s there.
SteveM
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If you look through the archives I remember a similar discussion a while back. May get some further idea's there.
SteveM
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Which is better? Pros and cons of each?
I think poured is better....stronger and more moisture resistant?
*Are you asking no matter what the situation? Seems to me depending on a whole bunch of variables that which one is better would vary from application to application. I would usually consider that choice as a part of the design process and take into account budget, climate, expected life, appearance, geological conditions, etc.