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Post #256162 by Cammo on Fri, Sep 22, 2006 6:33 AM

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Cammo posted on Fri, Sep 22, 2006 6:33 AM

Gee, GROG, everybody knows this but I guess I'll have to slog through the mundane details to keep you level with the group.

Listen up, cause I ain't chewin this cabbage twice -

AAC, or "Ace Rock" was designed in northern Europe as the world's most perfect building material almost 80 years ago. Here in the good old US of A it's relatively unknown, though, despite a long list of safety and environmental features that sound like a contractor's dream come true.

It doesn't burn. It doesn't emit toxing either in production or when exposed to burning substances near it. It's weight is a fraction of regular concrete's, an experienced four-man team and a single crane operator can install Ace Rock panels at a rate of four to six minutes per panel.

Your question about exposure to the elements is an interesting one. Let me tackle it this way; first, Florida is home to AERCON Industries;

They specialice in Ace Rock for the exact reason you are asking about; Ace doesn't decay when exposed to moist atmospheric conditions. That a big plus in our orange growing sister state to the south!

Florida is also home to a new subdivision entirely composed of Ace Rock, called the Village (hopefully no relation to the 60's cult spy show "The Prisoner") It's billed as one of the quietest condo developments on Earth, because of Ace rock's famed audio blocking quality. A great place to have your next Luau!

Again, I'll post the Ace Rock Marketing site Q&A page;

http://www.aacpa.org/faq/index.htm

Hope this answers your question! And don't ever be scared to ask more!

"I must be a fool because I keep asking questions"

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