Cardboard houses.. Foam sidewalks…
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that seems utterly retarded but okay
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Great for the environment
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American thing. Instead of repairing the root of the problem, just make cheapshit makovers. Like their houses. My dog has a better hut than the average american cardboard sheds called homes.
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Ah yes, perfectly safe for the environment
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I only have one experience of asphalt siking, it was due to a water pipeline leak removing the sand underneath. Doubt that pumping foam would have solved it. I think that if it's sinking there must be an issue to solve here, no ?
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I am drinking soda with literal paper straw, and these fuckers pump more plastics into earth than I would us in straws for all my life, instead of fixing the sidewalk.
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Useless....
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Pavement
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That doesn't seem cheaper or better than just adding some more concrete on top
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This is an effective repair that last longer than mudjacking which is pumping concrete beneath settle slabs.
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For people who ask why : - it cheaper than demolition and pour new concrete - often in the case of new pavement or still useable pavement which sink due to the sub grounds, adding foam doesn’t add much weight. - doesnt it bad for environment- for short term, there are no study that show pollution effect but the question lay on the phase of end circle of life when it will be remove and put on a dumpster site - that what we dont know
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What. The. Fuck. This is retarded af.
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TF???
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Sounds fun getting groundwater with foam
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Why even repair it? Looks completely ok
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Wow, it will be perfect for the next 2 days. Cool!
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