300 Linear Feet of Concrete Wall Poured Out!

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  • @californiacritic9779
    @californiacritic9779 17 днів тому +84

    The neighbor from the other job is going to show up and complain about the noise. 😂

  • @ignilc
    @ignilc 17 днів тому +13

    i rarely give a like on a video, but for this one i just did. very good coverage of all the processes involved, explanations, and my god, david must be really proud of his kids. ty from Romania!

  • @rockerbigjoe5711
    @rockerbigjoe5711 15 днів тому +2

    That dirt looks worse than us here in Ft Mohave. We have a ton of rocks though in our soil. So cool to
    see your dad in our area now. Ive been watching for years.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  14 днів тому +2

      Yea when I helped my pops def hit some of those massive rocks. It’s brutal there

  • @jg6142
    @jg6142 16 днів тому +3

    Very nice work thank God no crazy neighbor like your last job.

  • @JonnyDIY
    @JonnyDIY 14 днів тому +1

    Loved the drone work 👏👍 Nice job on this one crew 💪 Holy heck he didnt have any landscaping before and none after!!?? 😱 Where the heck did you source 400 stakes too??? 😯
    PS- where was Shane?? 🤔

  • @albertocristi9571
    @albertocristi9571 17 днів тому +8

    You guys are much better than other construction channels

  • @umasobservations
    @umasobservations 17 днів тому +8

    You guys are awesome but my kudos today goes to your content editor and the way that they move that music to the very very far background while you're speaking! that's amazing ❤️ if there was an award for that skill, I would award it to your sound mixer! ❤❤❤

  • @tii2015
    @tii2015 17 днів тому +3

    Your Dad is proud! Great job! Looking forward to the next pour.

  • @irgski
    @irgski 12 днів тому

    Nice work Tyler!
    The new wall looks pretty good but, could you also do a stamped pattern wall or is that evn possible (to do a vertical surface)?

  • @cmc7106
    @cmc7106 17 днів тому +4

    Very professional looking job!👍

  • @Mike3DPro
    @Mike3DPro 17 днів тому +3

    Nice size job there, those overview and drone shots make a huge difference!

  • @roberta4989
    @roberta4989 17 днів тому +2

    Another beautiful job done by the Odell bro's! Ice cream melts, concrete cracks...dad has the cool sayings!

  • @TheRandallraplee
    @TheRandallraplee 17 днів тому +2

    A very difficult piece of real estate with all of the super dry clay deposit. 5 years later and check your work. I think it will be perfect! Thank you Odell Concrete !

  • @TheDAVE858
    @TheDAVE858 15 днів тому +1

    U guys ever fill the gas line trench with pea gravel? Seen that once on a job a while ago.

  • @livinglifeexploring
    @livinglifeexploring 13 днів тому

    awesome work!
    quick question.
    when setting your drains do you use primer and glue when assembling your drains and fittings?
    or do you just put them together without any glue?

  • @davidchristian2071
    @davidchristian2071 15 днів тому

    Curious how the owner plans on connecting fence post for future? Couldn't you recess fence pipe into concrete?

  • @davidchristian2071
    @davidchristian2071 15 днів тому +3

    Very professional job but I think they should have done piers first??

  • @jamesrichard6458
    @jamesrichard6458 17 днів тому +1

    I really like that overlay music that your dad and your uncle recorded for you guys to use in your videos. 😁 Happy New Year! Another good job in process.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому

      Not sure which one they made

    • @jamesrichard6458
      @jamesrichard6458 16 днів тому +1

      I'm just kidding a joke that your dad and your uncle are playing the guitar and music for your videos. ​@@OdellCompleteConcrete

  • @GM8101PHX
    @GM8101PHX 15 днів тому +1

    I design houses as a hobby and am meeting with an architect to see if he can take my best's 3D renderings and my floor plans to build a house or two!! If I get build new I'll contract your company, I see perfection every time I watch your videos!!

  • @reggienance
    @reggienance 17 днів тому +2

    Great job as usual!

  • @blake86303
    @blake86303 17 днів тому +2

    Man that retaining wall turned out great!

  • @larryestrada5418
    @larryestrada5418 11 днів тому

    Nice!

  • @Apittslife
    @Apittslife 13 днів тому

    In Southern California there may not be a Rainy Season? But Up Here in North western corner of California, They have a Rainy Season, its called Winter.

  • @grahamhill6340
    @grahamhill6340 14 днів тому +1

    What about the cost?
    It's got to be $80K-100K plus for such a professional job!

  • @robinharrison3907
    @robinharrison3907 17 днів тому +1

    Fantastic Teamwork 👍👍

  • @alsghost3732
    @alsghost3732 17 днів тому +3

    Awesome work! The hammer did a great job in pulling the cream to the face.

  • @JonnyCat63
    @JonnyCat63 17 днів тому +12

    Where's the footing for the concrete wall? Is it just sitting on grade? Regardless of the soil conditions, it should have a footing.

    • @MyCracker1234
      @MyCracker1234 17 днів тому

      I"m a little shocked they didn't even put in some blinding at least, just concrete straight on the dirt, it's not my job "Shrugs shoulders"

    • @JonnyCat63
      @JonnyCat63 17 днів тому

      @@MyCracker1234 Yeah, I mean that expansive soil supposedly moved a 20 ton house 4 inches. I'm sure that little stem wall can withstand at least that! 😃
      Knowing that you're building on such expansive soil, and not even trying to mitigate it? SMH.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +5

      Has 16” below grade of our concrete elevation. It probably doesn’t appear so in the video because where the wall is sitting is way over excavated

    • @JonnyCat63
      @JonnyCat63 16 днів тому +2

      @@OdellCompleteConcrete There is still no footing, it's poured right at your cut grade. It's also getting a fence on top of it that will have a wind load. Plus, you drove the verts right into the ground. I get that you are going to raise up the grade from where you cut, but there's still no footing.
      Also, I missed the tracer wire going in, don't know how I couldn't see that in the video, so I apologize for that. But regardless, you didn't properly pressure test the gas line it, nor did you shade it with sand. You have to shade poly with sand. The electrical conduit doesn't matter, but the gas line does.

  • @chichitex1252
    @chichitex1252 17 днів тому

    Wow! This was incredible! Y’all do such meticulous, beautiful work! Great team! Looking forward to next steps!❤❤❤

  • @crookeddonald4761
    @crookeddonald4761 17 днів тому +4

    A rainy season in So Cal. Theres a new one lol. That whole 10 inches of rain we get each year can really cause havoc. 🙄

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +2

      Hahaha yea no rainy season here.. however he just moved here so this is his first "winter"..

    • @YouTuber-ep5xx
      @YouTuber-ep5xx 15 днів тому +1

      Every once in a while they get a big rain.

  • @npcholdings6655
    @npcholdings6655 17 днів тому +1

    I would have rolled the dice on the rain and waited to do the work after foundation was repaired. Drilling pylons that deep requires extremely heavy equipment and chances of destroying the new concrete finish is extremely high. I would also have opted for pavers instead of concrete, due to the highly expansive soil. Great job on the retaining wall. Great work as always!

  • @ourlifeinwyoming4654
    @ourlifeinwyoming4654 17 днів тому +10

    Yeah, should’ve waited. It will take lots of equipment to put those deep footers in - I’d be worried that all that work would damage the fresh concrete.

  • @markb42569
    @markb42569 17 днів тому +4

    I think the customer should have waited, but, in the end, they make the call. It's their money to spend. Great work as usual.

  • @josephnason8770
    @josephnason8770 16 днів тому +1

    Man that homeowner sure knows what he wants and it looks like there is mutual trust between parties. Those are the best kind of jobs.

  • @jamesrichard6458
    @jamesrichard6458 17 днів тому

    Excellent job on the setup of the form for the wall. Happy for you guys no blowouts.

  • @moonblink
    @moonblink 15 днів тому +1

    nice

  • @gilstewart4069
    @gilstewart4069 16 днів тому

    I watch all your stuff, but that gas part seemed off. Ive seen spray bottles with soapy water to check for leaks pouring bubbly water over it just isnt right I was surprised to see you do gas /// pretty important you do it right with a license do you guys havr a gas License ?

  • @AraCarrano
    @AraCarrano 17 днів тому +14

    Wall without a footing next to that slope? Brave

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +5

      this wall goes about 12-16" below grade plus the slab up against it we poured is another 5-6"

  • @jasongentle6446
    @jasongentle6446 15 днів тому +3

    And no fighting with next door 😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍

  • @georgemichaels2325
    @georgemichaels2325 17 днів тому +2

    You tied the top boards together. You are good to go.😋

  • @luckehandyman
    @luckehandyman 17 днів тому +1

    So what will happen to the gas line when they lift it up.

  • @SiumanHo-y9c
    @SiumanHo-y9c 14 днів тому +2

    Should have waited for foundation to be lifted

  • @newhere6430
    @newhere6430 14 днів тому +2

    “Nice creamy load”

  • @Homeboy174
    @Homeboy174 12 днів тому

    Alittle wet?????????

  • @erikc7201
    @erikc7201 17 днів тому +1

    Do you guys weld the gas fittings or use the threaded connectors?

  • @richardhefner7004
    @richardhefner7004 16 днів тому +1

    You can use strong back A Frame method on the taller forms and make sure the kickers are at 45° . Good size job!

  • @erickdeloya
    @erickdeloya 16 днів тому +1

    Good Stuff guys 🤠

  • @kookiethebear
    @kookiethebear 17 днів тому +1

    That's a big freaking line for NG. Our primary line is 1/2 yellow poly, which previously supplied two meters and three hardlines. The finished product (concrete) would turn out much better if the owner had waited. Also, the foundation guys wouldn't possibly be frustrating with you guys for putting the utilities in their work area. This homeowner must have money to burn. @33:37 - *lmao* a nice creamy load should make dad proud. Lastly, is the cost of a solid concrete wall inline or cheaper than a block wall? Beautiful outcome on the wall!

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому

      I think it cost more for concrete wall probably. Yea we could’ve used 1/2” and gotten away with it no problem

  • @920ss
    @920ss 17 днів тому

    Great work

  • @Pepper_brooks
    @Pepper_brooks 17 днів тому +1

    Nice work
    Fellas!
    Haven’t seen your dad on the channel for a while is he retired now?

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +1

      Not yet! In AZ

    • @JonnyDIY
      @JonnyDIY 14 днів тому +1

      Check out the last series on the 40 yard pour, David the Dad does it in Needles CA

  • @gilc7626
    @gilc7626 17 днів тому +2

    Here in San Jose we can only pave half of the front yard and rest must remain green areas. Neighbor got fined and had to remove some concrete to meet code.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +2

      Usually its the same way in southern California but this was an HOA and the HOA had approved this plan.

  • @VaporheadATC
    @VaporheadATC 14 днів тому +1

    I personally wouldn't want that much concrete. I think it would look like a parking lot, nevermind the additional heat that all that concrete will radiate.

  • @Will-ll4gv
    @Will-ll4gv 17 днів тому +1

    How do they jack up a post tension slab? That’s the video to see.👍

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому

      Not sure, never seen it done but from what I heard they use hydraulic machines that go down 60' under the house with jacks

  • @matthewvickovic7353
    @matthewvickovic7353 17 днів тому +1

    Does this need permits?

  • @Djm9393
    @Djm9393 17 днів тому +1

    Wow 😮bloody freaking legends 👏 full sending never lifting 😏🤙mobbin deep 🙌this is a massive job no doubt about it got them skills to pay them bills

  • @Pippy626
    @Pippy626 17 днів тому +3

    Also remember they will be having depending on the drill rig style 48,000 to 112,000 pound rig on the concrete. Make sure they sign off on you are no liable for cracks due to drill rig

  • @rusosure7
    @rusosure7 17 днів тому +3

    I didn't see Frank Zappa on this crew, but the background music was almost identical to 'Willie the Pimp' from Zappa's Hot Rats album. 😝👍

  • @tomasnieves1894
    @tomasnieves1894 17 днів тому

    Good work

  • @sydneyshinshi
    @sydneyshinshi 17 днів тому +1

    Came up a treat.

  • @purrple.shadows
    @purrple.shadows 17 днів тому +1

    You're both good guys but you're more understandable than your brother when you talk.

  • @davidepperson2376
    @davidepperson2376 16 днів тому

    Why did you do a poured in place wall rather than CMU block? Just curious.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  16 днів тому +1

      Simple home owner request. Which do you like more?

    • @davidepperson2376
      @davidepperson2376 16 днів тому

      @ I think what you did there looks fantastic, especially the way you faced it. I don’t care for the look of CMU block unless it’s got some kind of a plaster/stucco skim coat on it. But at some height I would think it’s more cost-effective to do the block than the concrete, yes?

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  16 днів тому

      @@davidepperson2376yes if it’s just block! Once you start adding decorative caps and stucco / stone finishes onto the block it could be more expensive

  • @rusosure7
    @rusosure7 17 днів тому

    That was a BEAUTIFUL inside corner, but I saw no relief joint on it. Will it survive without one?

  • @christophers.4007
    @christophers.4007 17 днів тому +4

    this guys fresh new concrete is going to get destroyed when they fix his foundation. what a dope.

  • @l2g06
    @l2g06 17 днів тому

    What are those red lines for?

  • @cpad007
    @cpad007 16 днів тому +1

    You can heat up that Sch 40 with a heat gun to soften it and allow it to conform to just about any angle.

  • @markplaton84
    @markplaton84 17 днів тому

    Get the owners word on a contractGreat work thx Happy New Year.

  • @mrabrasive51
    @mrabrasive51 17 днів тому +7

    Having the foundation crew come in and work over your new concrete pour..bad idea!.personally i would of walked away..

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +1

      yes.. its not a good idea if you care about the aesthetics of your new concrete.

    • @mrabrasive51
      @mrabrasive51 17 днів тому +1

      @OdellCompleteConcrete i was a hardwood floor contractor in norcal for 40 years.i did mostly high end custom solid wood site finish work..I've walked away from some big money projects when the general or decorator wanted me in way too soon..people can't trust my experience they can get someone else and learn the hard way!👍

  • @proriznian7765
    @proriznian7765 17 днів тому +1

    Hi. Why do you call "soil" improperly as "dirt"? Andrew

    • @alphaomega8373
      @alphaomega8373 17 днів тому +6

      Because some people refuse to spend their lives sweating the small stuff.
      Beside, if you come into the house with "soil" on you, you mom will tell you to go wash the dirt off before eating.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +3

      Dirt doesn't hurt

  • @s28278187
    @s28278187 17 днів тому +4

    nice creamy load couldn't say it better

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +4

      That's the way I like it.

    • @Pippy626
      @Pippy626 17 днів тому +2

      That wording could be turned so wrong with the music lol

  • @2olvets443
    @2olvets443 17 днів тому +1

    Does the home owner know vegetation helps clean the air? Many areas won’t allow but a certain percentage of a property to be covered with structure or accessories.

  • @jeyweb4236
    @jeyweb4236 17 днів тому

    Corner lot. Does it need protection from traffic (read drunk drives crashing into house)?

  • @eddieg8218
    @eddieg8218 4 дні тому

    Better put a drain behind that come on man no footing that will fail 100percent Rain will shift soak all the backfill and push up against it

  • @ignilc
    @ignilc 17 днів тому

    how much did you charge for this job?

  • @CrustyAbsconder
    @CrustyAbsconder 17 днів тому +1

    I would imagine the owner will eventually have lots of potted plants and maybe even a raised-bed garden.

  • @CrustyAbsconder
    @CrustyAbsconder 17 днів тому +1

    I wish land-developers would do that for each lot far in advance of building the homes. It would be so much less expensive and less of a headache if it were all done for each plot prior to the homes being built.

  • @MyCracker1234
    @MyCracker1234 17 днів тому +1

    You lay the gas lines too? In the UK Utilities companies does all the installs, put's the pressured fittings on and whatnot, as ground workers, we just dig the trenches to the correct levels.....900mm for the top of water pipe, 700mm top of gas pipe and 500mm for electric, telecommunications/fiber is shallow, a couple of 100mm, it's always inside a duct......Because the water mains and gas a re pressure fittings we don't lay those pipes we just get the trenches ready, we also don't lay the electric as Utilities will bring electric cables out on the day they're laying and we cover it straight after they've layed it, more so that people don't come in and steal it before it's connected to the mains......We do lay the telecommunications duct and duct boxes......Do all the same sort of work you do ish, but gas we wouldn't be allowed to lay or do fittings on.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +2

      we lay anything needed to get the job done, in house.

    • @MyCracker1234
      @MyCracker1234 17 днів тому +1

      @@OdellCompleteConcrete We must have more red tape in the UK over things like that I guess or it's the fact that the work we do are on new builds where it's like 500 homes being built and not just one home being worked on.

  • @Musclecar1972
    @Musclecar1972 17 днів тому +1

    You’re putting a natural gas line in with an electrical cable in the same trench? 🌋💣🧨

    • @JonnyCat63
      @JonnyCat63 17 днів тому +1

      I didn't see a tracer wire on that poly either. Maybe concrete guys shouldn't do plumbing.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +1

      Ofc we installed a tracer I showed it in the video. The electrical went another foot up after we back filled the gas with clean dirt

    • @Musclecar1972
      @Musclecar1972 17 днів тому

      @@OdellCompleteConcrete Here, you couldn’t put both in the same trench, regardless, but every state is different I guess. You do things a lot differently than we do on the east coast.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +2

      @@Musclecar1972 When we build pools here in socal we put gas, water, electrical all in the same trench. not separated by anything. passes inspection

    • @JonnyCat63
      @JonnyCat63 16 днів тому +2

      @@OdellCompleteConcrete You're right, I totally missed that. My apologies.

  • @arthurhouston3
    @arthurhouston3 16 днів тому +2

    This would be illegal in our PARISH in La. % of yard has to be unpaved ground.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  16 днів тому +1

      Usually illegal in Orange County not sure how he got HOA to approve it

  • @sergeyborchenko6041
    @sergeyborchenko6041 16 днів тому

    Something is new🎉

  • @robertgriffin2046
    @robertgriffin2046 12 днів тому

    Excavator, not backhoe.

  • @DJTREJAH100
    @DJTREJAH100 17 днів тому

    Gas work wasn't inspected? Notice the tracer wire touching the yellow poly pipe that's not code the gas line and wire should be separated with dirt

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  16 днів тому +1

      I've did it that way a million times, and passed inspection every time

  • @Saki630
    @Saki630 16 днів тому

    You didnt need to put any drainage system or gravel on the back side to let the water get out from pushing on the back of the retaining wall? There is something really satisfying seeing the liquid concrete mixture ooze out the water and it starting to solidify.

  • @12s
    @12s 17 днів тому

    Did you inform the customer that he is getting charged for two pours of concrete(cost analysis) verses the one after the foundation was fixed? if he persists then hes probably minted.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  16 днів тому +2

      Yes he knew it would cost much more to do it twice and liked the idea so we proceeded.

  • @codybersicc7939
    @codybersicc7939 17 днів тому +1

    that mad neighbor still mad

  • @chrisallen2005
    @chrisallen2005 16 днів тому +1

    I want to wait to see the concrete after the pile drivers come in to repair the foundation. That is beefy equipment they use to do that job. Hope you have a solid contract written. The owner is going around his ass to get to his elbow.

  • @tclynn10
    @tclynn10 17 днів тому +3

    When I did subsidence work in San Diego area back in the 90's we always shored up the structure first with either hand dug or drilled caissons first then installed the site improvements

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  16 днів тому +1

      That’s cool 👌🙌

    • @Saki630
      @Saki630 16 днів тому +1

      Guess you didn't listen to what the professional here said about your anecdote in the video boomer.

  • @kaycox5555
    @kaycox5555 17 днів тому

    Another terrific job fellas. Yes, homeowner should have waited....BE CAREFUL, there's MANY litigious people there in the LA area; and it seems this man's house is about to fall off a cliff.....

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому +1

      True, our contracts have become quite bullet proof over the years though. Has to be in California

  • @EdRacalto
    @EdRacalto 12 днів тому

    No blow out because u didnt vibratw it

  • @micheljugan6215
    @micheljugan6215 15 днів тому

    Did they Throw stucco on the exterior walls or what ??? It's poor job....

  • @KevinHarvey-qw5mj
    @KevinHarvey-qw5mj 17 днів тому

    First post from first part of video people don't understand they can't do what you do so got to complain me have been around that stuff al my life and can do it all caused hauled to guys doing it and asked questions so got smarter lol😅😊

  • @wolfgangweimer737
    @wolfgangweimer737 17 днів тому

    Where I live you have to be state certified and licensed to install gas lines and then it needs to be inspected.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому

      where do you live

    • @wolfgangweimer737
      @wolfgangweimer737 17 днів тому +1

      @@OdellCompleteConcrete Washington State,and you need a permit as well.

    • @JonnyCat63
      @JonnyCat63 17 днів тому

      In So Cal, that gas and electrical line needs a permit and inspection, too. In reality, we don't always do it, but it should have been under air test at 15 PSI for at least 15 minutes. Checking it with gas pressure is not reliable, nor proper practice. Also, it needs a tracer wire. There is also requirements for separation of gas and electrical in the same trench. Also, poly gas pipe needs to be shaded with approved sand, not native soil. Sorry, this was improperly done.

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому

      @@JonnyCat63 every time we've built pools here in socal gas, water, and electric is ran in the same trench not separated by anything. passes inspection every time. we also installed tracer line as shown in the video.. yes its true you need permits to run gas line, just like you need permits to core a 3" hole into the city sidewalk. the fact is most people wont pull permits on small stuff like that unless you have to or homeowner request it.

    • @JonnyCat63
      @JonnyCat63 16 днів тому

      @@OdellCompleteConcrete It's true, you don't need to pull permits every-time, I often don't on smaller jobs. I get it, you do what you have to, but even if it's not being inspected, you still have to treat it as if it is, and follow proper procedure. You didn't pressure test it properly, and you didn't shade the poly gas line with sand. Also, you can share the same trench with underground utilities, but you do have to provide proper separation in the trench. It didn't appear that you did separate them properly. Just because you can get away with stuff, doesn't make it right.

  • @TheDrew2022
    @TheDrew2022 17 днів тому

    That’s pretty typical for clay when it’s dry. Breaks apart in clods but needs a pick axe to dig. It’s also pretty typical for clay under foundations to shift if the foundation isn’t built properly for the soil type.

  • @AUTOMOBILZ
    @AUTOMOBILZ 16 днів тому

    🔥

  • @drumtwo4seven
    @drumtwo4seven 17 днів тому

    5 👍
    Top ten 👍

  • @niallfinn7109
    @niallfinn7109 17 днів тому

    You need to talk to Bondo..

  • @andyeasy3320
    @andyeasy3320 17 днів тому

    Groovy 70s jazz fusion vibes were made to uplift heavy concrete.

  • @Boga217
    @Boga217 17 днів тому

    He said "lay pipe." 😂

  • @tylerbarrett6652
    @tylerbarrett6652 17 днів тому +1

    I can't even begin to imagine how the construction company is going to jack up this whole house... or how the work you are doing isn't going to make that more difficult... Nice job... but it leaves me a bit confused.

  • @JREACHER1954
    @JREACHER1954 17 днів тому

    You know how a job goes, "when they pay, they say". (Equalizer 1)

  • @gluehead6327
    @gluehead6327 17 днів тому

    This is why post tension slabs were invented for hard pan soils

    • @OdellCompleteConcrete
      @OdellCompleteConcrete  17 днів тому

      OSS

    • @gluehead6327
      @gluehead6327 17 днів тому

      @@OdellCompleteConcreteyou beach city concrete guys have it easy. Central Valley this is every job. They call the clay soil Central Valley concrete. It’s terrible lol.

  • @jesuslovesyou8280
    @jesuslovesyou8280 17 днів тому

    God bless you guys I pray in Jesus, holy name for salvation for everybody our Lord Jesus, heavenly father is coming back soon to rapture his church. Read the Bible read the book Revelation. God bless everyone.❤❤❤❤❤