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Advantages of heavy duty precast walling
Posted: 7/29/2010 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Industry News

Heavy duty precast wallingHeavy duty precast walling is widely used for privacy and total security. It is a very thick cement wall and comes in heights of 2.4m and 2.7m. Each section is 1.3M in length.

Advantages of heavy duty precast walling:

  • It blocks out sound from nearby highways and motorways.
  • It is a solid precast wall and cannot be seen through.
  • Difficult to damage as the slabs and post are thicker than a normal precast wall.
  • Maintenance-free.
  • Exceptional quality direct from factory
  • It looks attractive
  • Passers-by may be seen, which has an inhibiting effect on would be intruders
  • It is easily repairable
  • Cost effective
  • A concrete plinth may be added for extra stability.
 

MFB Concrete Walling has a wide selection of precast concrete walls incorporating various patterned inserts if required, as well as steel inserts or facebrick cladding. Steel gates and palisade fencing with razor wire is also offered.

Articles about MFB Walling:

Walls, Barriers & Security | Privacy & Security


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