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a. Durability, strength and long lifecycle. ReBase is a cement bonded base which brings with it the durability, long life and strength inherent in bonded monolithic structures. The ability of ReBase to develop stengths greater than conventional non-bonded base materials lets you capitalize on its powerful advantages. Non-bonded bases are inherently less durable than ReBase.

b. Robust barrier. ReBase makes a solid robust barrier between both flexible or rigid surfaces and problem sub-grades. ReBase is virtually impervious to surface and subsurface moisture or wicking.

c. Like a bridge over troubled sub-grade. ReBase forms a slab-like structure that reduces cracks through bridging over sub-grade failures like sinkholes and depressions. ReBase bridges over problem areas, spreads the load over a greater area, and does this at greatly reduced depths compared to conventional non-bonded bases.

d. Reduces cracking. ReBase can help reduce shrinkage cracks and curling produced by sub-grade friction, smoothness and permeability.

e. Greater stability. Rebase reduces interpretation of soils potential volume change, thus reducing engineering liability. Rebase is a premium product that brings with it a superior modulus of sub-grade reaction. ReBase grades more consistently and protects from grade-beam wash-outs. This reduces costly rework, replacement, and concrete overruns due to poor grade.

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