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February 7, 2025
When it comes to fence installation, the method used for setting posts plays a crucial role in the strength and durability of the structure. One highly effective technique utilized by All Fencing and Repair is dry sacking, a method that not only meets but exceeds Miami-Dade building code requirements and is superior to the standards set in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. What is Dry Sacked Concrete? Dry sacking is a method where dry concrete mix is poured into the post hole around the fence post, and water is added afterward. This contrasts with traditional methods, where concrete is pre-mixed with water before being poured into the hole. Key Benefits of Dry Sacked Concrete Superior Stability & Strength All Fencing and Repair uses 80 lbs of concrete per post, ensuring a more durable foundation. This technique allows the concrete to settle naturally around the post, reducing the risk of movement over time. Reduced Risk of Cracking Traditional wet-mix concrete can develop cracks due to shifting during installation. Dry sacking minimizes movement-induced cracking, ensuring long-term stability, even under pressure from wind or impact. Controlled Curing Process Premixed concrete begins curing immediately, limiting adjustment time. Dry sacked concrete cures gradually once water is added, allowing for precise post positioning and reducing the chance of misalignment. Increased Efficiency Eliminates the need for pre-mixing, cutting down on labor time and resources. Streamlines installation, making the process faster and more efficient for both residential and commercial projects. Long-Lasting Durability The slow curing process enhances the bond between the post and concrete, leading to increased longevity. With the proper amount of concrete per post, fences built using this method are more resistant to environmental factors, including hurricanes and heavy storms.
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