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Pyroblocks

09/28/2013 9:15 AM

AT my one of the site the Pyroblocks got wet due to heavy rain, can I use them after drying?

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Re: pyroblocks

09/28/2013 9:51 AM

Depends on how you want to use them. It also depends on the type of treatment applied to them before getting soaked. I'm sure the manufacturer will know their suitability, contact them. They're your authority of merit besides your local inspector

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Re: pyroblocks

09/28/2013 10:23 AM

Sure you can!

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Re: pyroblocks

09/28/2013 3:42 PM

Of course. They would make great surfacing material for unmetalled roadways.

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