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The minimum lap-length for Reinforcing Steel Bars should be fifty times (50x) the diameter of the largest bar in the lap

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The minimum lap-length for Reinforcing Steel Bars should be fifty times (50x) the diameter of the largest bar in the lap

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The resistance of Permaclad® to atmospheric corrosion is 2-6 times greater than that of galvanized coated steel - Permaclad® just lasts longer!

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Permaclad® roofing materials can be painted immediately after installation

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Concrete cover is the minimum thickness of concrete between the reinforcing steel and the outer surface of the concrete. Pay very close attention before pouring concrete as insufficient cover may result in the corrosion of the steel, damage to the concrete and potential failure of the structure

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BRC Roof Zips® screws are up to 23% stronger that the commonly used 10 gauge roof screws

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Honey-combing in poured concrete appears as a rough, pitted surface resulting from incomplete filling of the concrete against the formwork.  The root cause is often the use of too stiff a concrete mix or failure to vibrating it sufficiently after it is poured

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Never use a chop saw or angle grinder to cut Permaclad® & Colourclad® materials as this will lead to premature corrosion

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Cash On Delivery purchases are available for standard products

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Vertical steel reinforcement is required adjacent to openings (e.g. windows & doors) to prevent cracking and the potential collapse of walls

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