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MORTAR / STUCCO

GROUT


Mortar is used to bond building materials like Bricks, Blocks and Stones. 

Stucco is a plaster-like material applied as a finish coat on walls, especially exteriors.  Applied in layers, Stucco hardens into a strong, weather-resistant surface.

Similarities to Cementitious Products: They are based on Portland Cement.

Differences from Concrete - Mortar and Stucco use Fine Aggregates like Sand, while Concrete uses both Fine and Coarse Aggregates.

Stucco is used for Coating, while Concrete is used for Structural applications.

Mortar Grout - Used to fill Cavities such as Blocks Cavities in large volumes. It is Structural and it bonds building materials together.

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