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It depends on the specific application and the desired results. Shotcrete is usually considered to be better for surfaces that have an uneven or rough surface, such as rock faces or irregularly shaped structures. Gunite is generally better for flat surfaces, such as pools and retaining walls, thanksRead more
It depends on the specific application and the desired results. Shotcrete is usually considered to be better for surfaces that have an uneven or rough surface, such as rock faces or irregularly shaped structures. Gunite is generally better for flat surfaces, such as pools and retaining walls, thanks to its superior bond strength.
Both shotcrete and gunite have their own advantages and disadvantages, so it’s important to evaluate the different options before making a decision.
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