Imagine coming home after a long day of construction and instead of lying on the couch with a sore back, you have the energy to go for a walk with your family. Sounds like a dream, right? Today, it can be a reality without miracle supplements or expensive physical therapy. It’s just a matter of choosing modern and lighter construction technologies.
For years, experts have been studying how different construction materials affect the quality of the buildings being built and, at the same time, the health of the builders. The calculations that have been made clearly show that using foam adhesive instead of traditional mortar significantly reduces the strain on the musculoskeletal system.
See for yourself why you should switch to more modern and lighter solutions that have a positive impact on the quality of the product, while at the same time maintaining your comfort and the quality of your work at a satisfactory level.
Foam Adhesive vs. Traditional Mortar
How many times have you stood at a concrete mixer and thought: “When will this be done?” Preparing traditional mortar means half an hour of mixing, carrying heavy bags and buckets, and a constant battle against time.
Now imagine you could prepare the binder in five times less time. That’s exactly what foam bonding guarantees. Quick preparation and no heavy lifting – five times less time and less back strain.
Fewer steps and a much lighter weight (one can of foam masonry adhesive weighs just over one kilogram) compared to its traditional counterparts make working more comfortable and reduce the risk of injury and strain on the worker’s musculoskeletal system.
The statistics speak for themselves: on average, the load carried with foam adhesive is up to 60 times less than with traditional mortar. Less lifting not only means less fatigue, but more importantly, less risk of illness and injury for contractors.
Less Pain, More life
The worst is lumbar discopathy, or herniated nucleus pulposus, which many contractors know from autopsies. This is a serious matter – pain, loss of motion, rehabilitation… It is estimated that the use of foam adhesive can reduce the risk of this problem fivefold. Less weight to lift means less strain and therefore less chance of painful injury.
What about the neck? Again, foam adhesive has an advantage over traditional mortar. The risk of cervical discopathy, often manifested by shoulder sciatica, can be reduced by up to five times. Less weight to carry means less strain on the spine – simple math that translates into concrete health benefits.
Foam Adhesives Aren’t Just a New Trend – They’re a Real Help to Contractors’ Health
We all have routines, but sometimes it pays to change them. It’s not just about speed, it’s about our health. Technology is advancing and we can use it to make life on the jobsite easier, reduce the risk of injury and improve ergonomics.
Foam adhesives are a lighter, faster and healthier alternative that can really make a difference in your daily construction life. It could be the step that your back thanks you for.
Calculations comparing dry mortar and foam adhesive work were performed by Dr. Lukasz Kuta, Department of Environmental Engineering and Geodesy, Wroclaw University of Life Sciences.