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Plastic cinder blocks
Plastic cinder blocks




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My husband feels that if this was like this for years, then we can just leave it. We are wondering what the risk is of just leaving everything as-is. We will be using the basement regularly for office space, laundry, and rec room and we aren't planning on moving in the next 30 years. DOW 34,053.87 0.72 S&P 500 4,388.71 0.47 This company is turning heaps of plastic trash into construction building blocks By Parija Kavilanz, CNN Business Published 2:54 PM EDT, Wed August. We are assuming that all the finished exterior walls have been done like this. Curbside recycling collection for several paper, plastic and glass products is provided once every two weeks and is coordinated by the Mercer County. When we cut an opening in the drywall we discovered that there is a layer of plastic, then insulation, and then plastic right against the cinder blocks. There isn't clear evidence of mold, besides a few spots on the surface of the drywall in one of the basement rooms, but that could have been caused by something in the room that has since been removed. We just moved into an older house (1970s) that was mostly sitting empty for about 6-12 months so everything does have a slightly musty smell to it and there was a leak in another part of the basement (since fixed). Computers and monitors, Concrete, Corrugated plastic signs. Unlike regular concrete, the blocks do not require glue or any other adhesive. How do we know if we should be redoing all the drywall (on exterior walls) in the basement or leave as-is? Ceramic tile, Charitable donation, Christmas trees, Cinder block, Clothing, Coated wire. The RePlast machine turns any type of plastic waste into a RePlast block.






Plastic cinder blocks