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  2. Mortar (masonry) - Wikipedia

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    Mortar holding weathered bricks. Mortar is a workable paste which hardens to bind building blocks such as stones, bricks, and concrete masonry units, to fill and seal the irregular gaps between them, spread the weight of them evenly, and sometimes to add decorative colours or patterns to masonry walls.

  3. Building material - Wikipedia

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    After mixing, the cement hydrates and eventually hardens into a stone-like material. When used in the generic sense, this is the material referred to by the term "concrete". For a concrete construction of any size, as concrete has a rather low tensile strength, it is generally strengthened using steel rods or bars (known as rebars).

  4. Lime mortar - Wikipedia

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    Mortar is a mixture with cement and comes from Old French mortier ('builder's mortar, plaster; bowl for mixing') in the late 13th century and Latin mortarium ('mortar'). [7] Lime is a cement [ 8 ] which is a binder or glue that holds things together but cement is usually reserved for Portland cement.

  5. What is debt forgiveness? - AOL

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    Loans issued by private lenders are not eligible for the following programs. Public Service Loan Forgiveness. The first option is the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF). This ...

  6. FHA construction loan: What it is and how to get one - AOL

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    There are two types of FHA construction loans: an FHA construction-to-permanent loan and a FHA 203(k) loan. FHA construction loans can be rolled into an FHA permanent mortgage.

  7. What are construction loans, and how do they work? - AOL

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    Getting approval for a construction loan might seem similar to the process of obtaining a mortgage, but getting approved to break ground on a brand-new home is a bit more complicated. Generally ...

  8. Foam concrete - Wikipedia

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    As mostly no coarse aggregate is used for production of foam concrete the correct term would be called mortar instead of concrete; it may be called "foamed cement" as well. The density of foam concrete usually varies from 400 kg/m 3 to 1600 kg/m 3. The density is normally controlled by substituting all or part of the fine aggregate with the foam.

  9. Forgivable loan - Wikipedia

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    A forgivable loan, also called a soft second, is a form of loan in which part or all of the loan will not have to be repaid if certain conditions are met. It is more like a grant with conditions rather than a loan, because in most cases the loan is forgiven if all the conditions are met. However, if the conditions are not met the loan has to be ...