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What does it mean when a specification states that commercial and institutional environments must have a compressive strength of 3,500 psi for floor fills, patches, and toppings?

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What does it mean when a specification states that commercial and institutional environments must have a compressive strength of 3,500 psi for floor fills, patches, and toppings?

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Compressive strength is expressed in pounds per square inch. This means the material can withstand 3,500 pounds per square inch without breaking. Because of the concentrated floor loads that exist in commercial and institutional environments, concrete must be higher in compressive strength than for residential applications.

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