Why Sturdy Shuttering is Crucial for Flawless Concrete

Shuttering, or formwork, is the mold that holds wet concrete in place until it cures and gains strength. If the shuttering is weak, misaligned, or poorly sealed, the concrete pour can be disastrous.
We use high-quality wood and steel panels to create rigid molds for columns, beams, and slabs. This ensures that the concrete holds its exact shape, without bulging or leaking.
The A I G Shuttering Process:
- Precise measurement and alignment based on structural blueprints.
- Secure bracing to withstand the immense hydrostatic pressure of wet concrete.
- Careful removal of formwork after the concrete has safely cured.
Our shuttering carpenters have years of experience, ensuring every pour results in a perfectly straight, smooth, and solid structure.
Written by A I G Technical Team
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