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Is it possible to treat concrete piles with co-ma-seal if the piles are designed for swampy soil? Is it possible for the sealer to withstand pressure from underground water?

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Is it possible to treat concrete piles with co-ma-seal if the piles are designed for swampy soil? Is it possible for the sealer to withstand pressure from underground water?

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A. Yes, concrete piles can and should be protected by co-ma-seal C-M. Tests have been performed, as well as field application; C-M will withstand 290 foot of head pressure, which translates into 125 PSI of hydrostatic pressure. C-M is an excellent protection for pilings. Back to Questions Q.

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