A few tips. No need to tap the edges when screeding. Don't trowel when so much bleed water on top, it permanently weakens the surface. Let the bleed water mostly evaporate before trowel Broom was much too early. Let it go off more for a more refined finish
How about the fact that you showed the first and only time you hit it with the edger before you broomed it, yet we see a picturframe finish at the end? lol
i seen that rough broom and was like ouch! then the picture frame. i wonder if they were like well F why do my edges get ruined by the broom? hit it again, "hey that looks alright"
Damn you can't do anything and post it on the internet without all the haters coming out of the wood work. You could rescue a dying puppy and someones gonna criticize it. Great job and thank you
Plant “Creeping thyme” in between the cracks so once it flourishes, each step will release a minty scent. Balance the inert concrete with harmonious flowers!
@@drive-2786seriously - they have the best work ethic, and do amazing work. When was the last time you saw a Mexican begging on the street? Just make sure you pay them well as they deserve way more than they charge. And don’t be racist with the nonsense border wall and deportation threats. It was their land first.
Thank you so much i want to try this out on my patio and now I have all the info and instructions to make it,very good job don’t listen all mad pro’s everybody do it on is way,until you like it feel proud of yourself 🙏 Thank you for sharing 😊
I did a similar setup on my patio using large blue stone pieces 30inch x 30inch they had a few inch gap in between. After using it I found the gaps to be troublesome, if you didn’t put your chair in the same spot it get stuck In between the gaps, or you couldn’t sit the way you wanted. I ended up adding more blue stone and butting them altogether.
Have you ever tried mixing one 60lb bag of concrete in a contractor leaf bag? + 1 gallon milk jug of water? No mess , No shoveling just rock the bag back and forth for about 10-15secs and pour directly out of bag. There is a reference on UA-cam. Nice job btw!
Something's off. When he used the broom it was at all corners of the frame. When he took it off it showed an area that was smooth... That was left out.
I find it easier to add the water first. Especially as a woman. The mix tends to stick to the wheel barrow and clump and makes it harder for me to hand mix especially when doing 3-4 bags at a time.
@chandracox6814 300 sq ft is ALOT to hand mix. I suggest you order a truck. You can find owner/operators that will deliver you 4-4.5 yards of country. You're really not saving yourself $ unless you have alot of free labor.
Sarah, how could anything be difficult for you? You have such awesome biceps💪!!! I'm jealous. But srsly, don't get mad at me and beat me up for the lulz.🤣
Thanks! Yeah I have never tried the dry pour method. I would prefer to just do it the old fashioned way and know it’s definitely solid all the way through!
@@hanoveroak as an experienced professional I would be very interested in your thoughts if you do a test slab and let it cure properly. I see a lot of amateurs doing it with success. Cheers J
Forms can be removed shortly after you do the surface finish. If you wait too long you will not be able to finish the faces, not an issue in this case however since the faces will not show.
I have an area I want to cover in cement around the size of 1 of those pavers. So I need to install that chicken wire ? Sorry I know nothing about this nor the terminology
It took me about 45 mins to mix and pour one slab. Then you let it cure for a bit and then another 20 mins or so to finish it. Yes you should be using something to reinforce the concrete.
Small question, i have noticed that few my friends did this, and after few days small vane crack appeared, now look like sh…, only difference is that they used normal concrete delivered by truck. Did any cracks appeared now after some time to your slabs. They look fantastic
We put artificial turf between the slabs. You can check our channel to see the full video. You could also put small rocks between them or even fill them with concrete if you wanted.
Hey man, beautiful work. I am planning to do the same. when you prepared the area with paver base did you follow any slope for water drainage, I mean once I build the concrete slab and artificial grass how the rainwater will pass....Please advise. Thanks
Thank you! Yes I did put a very slight slope on each pad to help with drainage. However, the paver base under the artificial turf drains very well too.
Any chance you could tell me the type of mix used in the video. Over the last cpl of years and picked the general bag of concrete. But had so much aggregate in it ( I've tried to learn and your videos are so helpful. Thank you. I have wanted to do a pour like this. The concrete mix looks so grey and smooth. What I want to try to use but cant find it ? Is that maybe straight Portland cement your using ? Thanks so much
I just used 60lb bags of high-strength Sakrete from Home Depot. The aggregate should settle when you screed it and then finish it with a mag float. Hope this helps!
Yes you could. I purposely created the spaces to put artificial turf in between them. You could also put small rocks. You could also put the forms closer together and for the edges you want touching just use thinner boards there rather than 2x4s.
A few tips. No need to tap the edges when screeding.
Don't trowel when so much bleed water on top, it permanently weakens the surface. Let the bleed water mostly evaporate before trowel
Broom was much too early. Let it go off more for a more refined finish
Thank you for this additional info❣️ learning all I can to complete with my son… husband diagnosed with terminal illness.
Tap the edges or you will absolutely have to come back and fill in the voids wtf
How about the fact that you showed the first and only time you hit it with the edger before you broomed it, yet we see a picturframe finish at the end? lol
@@Cravenn5 Your son is very fortunate to have such an amazing mother in his life
i seen that rough broom and was like ouch! then the picture frame. i wonder if they were like well F why do my edges get ruined by the broom? hit it again, "hey that looks alright"
renting a cement mixer makes it 10x easier you can mix 3 bags at a time in the bigger ones. I did a 10x12 slab in a few hours by myself for a shed.
You are absolutely correct. I did that and showed the process on another video. Just wanted to show both methods of pouring a slab.
Damn you can't do anything and post it on the internet without all the haters coming out of the wood work. You could rescue a dying puppy and someones gonna criticize it. Great job and thank you
So true! Thank you!
Nothing with hate. Thats an important human trait
You don't get critiqued when you do it correctly. Quit watching crappy things then you won't hear that.
@@Itisntenough And the brainless zombie appears.
Exactly 😅😅
You know your a true professional when you do an installation in flip flops lol
Florida life lol ;)
lets go.
No you're just an idiot
Broomed a little wet but I do like the finished edge border 👍
I like that thicker broomed look, as long as it didn’t roll up
What's the name of the tool used on the edges?
Was thinking the same cove finish would of been nicer😊
@@chegonjames4771 Radius Edge float
A edger or a round iron
same thing
Plant “Creeping thyme” in between the cracks so once it flourishes, each step will release a minty scent. Balance the inert concrete with harmonious flowers!
Writing this down for later when I never do this project and never add in this cool idea and never look back at my notes
@@King45Mosessame
Ditto. @@King45Moses
Gayyyy
@@mhxxd4rude
The space between the slabs drives me nuts
Check my channel - I installed artificial turf between all the slabs :)
Ok, was totally confused by the space as well, nice finish btw
@@hanoveroak but...why?
@@chitownbangin 'cause he likes that kind of finish?
Personal choices have nothing to do with the building process.
Pro tip get a bag of straight Portland and add one shovel full for every bag of quickcrete fora creamier concrete.
Portland? That's a city in Oregon.
@95camaro_009 interesting! I will try that next time. Thanks for the tip
@@jpjp9111Portland cement, that's the name of a product
@@SaltyMikantype of concrete.
4shovels 10mm stone, 2 shovels sharp sand, 1 shovel cement best.
Sweet job bro! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
That's what those things are for. I worked home depot. Know ever product just not what their used for.
Damn look so easy but very labor intensive! Great job
bring in the mexican
@@drive-2786💪😂
I would have loved to see the end result. So far, it looks great!!!
@@drive-2786seriously - they have the best work ethic, and do amazing work. When was the last time you saw a Mexican begging on the street? Just make sure you pay them well as they deserve way more than they charge. And don’t be racist with the nonsense border wall and deportation threats. It was their land first.
@@tldrttylcome to San Antonio. There is a lot of them, but you the ones that do want to work do a great job. Learned a lot from my stepdad.
Thank you so much i want to try this out on my patio and now I have all the info and instructions to make it,very good job don’t listen all mad pro’s everybody do it on is way,until you like it feel proud of yourself 🙏 Thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you! Glad it helped!
I did a similar setup on my patio using large blue stone pieces 30inch x 30inch they had a few inch gap in between. After using it I found the gaps to be troublesome, if you didn’t put your chair in the same spot it get stuck In between the gaps, or you couldn’t sit the way you wanted. I ended up adding more blue stone and butting them altogether.
This gave me a great idea. Thanks!
Have you ever tried mixing one 60lb bag of concrete in a contractor leaf bag? + 1 gallon milk jug of water? No mess , No shoveling just rock the bag back and forth for about 10-15secs and pour directly out of bag. There is a reference on UA-cam. Nice job btw!
That’s a great idea!
Very Niceeee but,it took up MOST of your Yard😢😢😢😢
I was looking for a video like this. This is perfect. Thank you.
Glad it helped!
Excellent
Wet pour. Your my hero. You can fck most everything else up. The fact you mixed says you have the ability to get the rest.
You make it so understandable!!!
Picture framed broom finish, like a boss.
Thanks!
You need paver base when pouring concrete and what is the magnesium float?
Making sure not to walk on the edge, counting the blocks, walking carefully, a person with ocd nightmare
lookin damn good buddy
Thank you!
Looks nice but next time make sure the squares are connected under so when water get under don’t move the concrete . NICE WORK
I really want to pour a 10x43 patio behind my house, any hints or is that too big to handle myself
Something's off. When he used the broom it was at all corners of the frame. When he took it off it showed an area that was smooth... That was left out.
You just run the edger tool around the edges again. Only had 60 seconds for the short and figured it was repetitive to show again 😉
I wish I could this and make a slab for my awesome grill, but I have no competency whatsoever. But I wish I could😢
What happened to the seeding off the side of excess concrete?
I find it easier to add the water first. Especially as a woman. The mix tends to stick to the wheel barrow and clump and makes it harder for me to hand mix especially when doing 3-4 bags at a time.
Good to know! Thanks. I'll be pouring a 10x30 slab addition to my porch this coming Spring although that's a large slab and will likely rent a mixer.
@chandracox6814 300 sq ft is ALOT to hand mix. I suggest you order a truck. You can find owner/operators that will deliver you 4-4.5 yards of country. You're really not saving yourself $ unless you have alot of free labor.
Sarah, how could anything be difficult for you? You have such awesome biceps💪!!! I'm jealous. But srsly, don't get mad at me and beat me up for the lulz.🤣
@@lightningmacqueen4097 😂😂😂 that's beefed up fat
good work
Thanks!
Total cost?
This isn't really a slab, it's more like poured in place pavers.
What's the trick to prevent it from cracking?
The wire mesh helps. And a solid base.
My man is wearing flip flops, GOATed 🐐
In FL we wear flip flops to do everything haha!
What's going to fill the gaps? I'd use peat rock or gravel.
We filled the gaps with paver base and then strips of artificial turf. Check out our channel for the full video!
How to fill the gaps between the blocks ? With grass ?
Yes we used artificial turf. Check out our channel for the full video!
Why shovel it all out of the barrow when you could have poured it out?
I don’t know if I would’ve burned it, but it looks good. Broomed just looks to Commercial for a backyard.
We have young kids running around by the pool and I wanted to make sure it had a nonslip surface. Otherwise I probably wouldn’t have broomed it.
Nice job
Thanks!
Nice job. I wonder how many people are thinking of doing this the dry pour way lol
Thanks! Yeah I have never tried the dry pour method. I would prefer to just do it the old fashioned way and know it’s definitely solid all the way through!
@@hanoveroak as an experienced professional I would be very interested in your thoughts if you do a test slab and let it cure properly. I see a lot of amateurs doing it with success. Cheers J
How long do you wait to remove concrete forms?
I usually wait 48 hours just to be safe!
Forms can be removed shortly after you do the surface finish. If you wait too long you will not be able to finish the faces, not an issue in this case however since the faces will not show.
I have an area I want to cover in cement around the size of 1 of those pavers. So I need to install that chicken wire ? Sorry I know nothing about this nor the terminology
Yes you should install the wire mesh.
Do u edge after you broom it? I’m confused cz u broomed over the edge but it was still there in the end
Yes I edged again after the broom to clean it up.
That’s really good work.
Thank you!
Great job!
Thank you!
Nevermind the negative comments but who makes concrete by mixing just cement powder and water!
It’s bags of premixed concrete - powder and aggregate.
Nice finish
Thanks!
veryyyyy gooood
Thanks!
Would look cool with small black rocks in between or artificial turf
This is exactly what we did with artificial turf! Check out our channel for the full how to video.
That's a great idea. I'll build a box thing and pour it on the grass out front. That grass is a headache anyway. It'll cover it up.
Good job!
Thank you!
How much time did it take to dry for u to remove the frame?
I waited about 24 hours.
The music is from Analog worms attack by Mr. Oizo, remember "flat beat" (and flat Eric?)
...he's a real jerky
Does the wood form just not stick to the concrete? Or did you use something so it came off easier? Thanks
It does not stick. Just tap it with a hammer and it pops right off.
You can always spray it with some WD40 for a smooth release.
Thanks for the video. Thinking about doing a drive way in a similar fashion
Glad it helped!
Oh no, the flip-flop 🩴 carpenter has struck again😅
looks great to me nice job !
Thank you!
What’s the time of completion on a project like this? Also do you have to use that reinforcement steel inside the pavers?
It took me about 45 mins to mix and pour one slab. Then you let it cure for a bit and then another 20 mins or so to finish it. Yes you should be using something to reinforce the concrete.
Nice job!
Thanks!
You could've just poured the entire wheel barrow and spread with shovel instead. Would've been faster and drying wouldve started right away.
Hard work! Get it!
Good job 👍🏾
Thanks!
How many bags of concrete per slab?
About 8 bags.
@@hanoveroak
Thanks! 👍
Small question, i have noticed that few my friends did this, and after few days small vane crack appeared, now look like sh…, only difference is that they used normal concrete delivered by truck. Did any cracks appeared now after some time to your slabs. They look fantastic
I haven’t experienced any cracks! They look just as good as the day I poured them.
how to mix concrete so it's not soupy or very hard
That edging tool looks different
than the ones ive seen before lol
Could you go back and fill the cracks in with sand
and mortar and make it a full slab
We put artificial turf between the slabs. You can check our channel to see the full video. You could also put small rocks between them or even fill them with concrete if you wanted.
How do I prepare the area?
Nice work bro ❤️
Thank you!
Hey man, beautiful work. I am planning to do the same. when you prepared the area with paver base did you follow any slope for water drainage, I mean once I build the concrete slab and artificial grass how the rainwater will pass....Please advise. Thanks
Thank you! Yes I did put a very slight slope on each pad to help with drainage. However, the paver base under the artificial turf drains very well too.
Anyone here, pls guide me on the gauge of these slabs, making for a driveway. Tks
Could this be done for a driveway?
Absolutely. I would recommend going 5”-6” thick on the slab to support the weight of a vehicle.
Sure, as long as you own a Mini-Cooper or a Miata. 😅
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Very nice
Thanks!
Did you put the brooming and edge smoothing the wrong way round in the video? I am a bit confused otherwise
Actually I edged, then broomed and then edged once more because brooming it messed the clean edge up. Hope this clears it up!
sweet
👍
Very nice👍
Thanks!
Any chance you could tell me the type of mix used in the video. Over the last cpl of years and picked the general bag of concrete. But had so much aggregate in it ( I've tried to learn and your videos are so helpful. Thank you. I have wanted to do a pour like this. The concrete mix looks so grey and smooth. What I want to try to use but cant find it ? Is that maybe straight Portland cement your using ? Thanks so much
I just used 60lb bags of high-strength Sakrete from Home Depot. The aggregate should settle when you screed it and then finish it with a mag float. Hope this helps!
Nice. What Is The name of the song in the background?
It was a nice green garden ... .
Check my channel - I moved the garden to the left ;)
Hmmm I dnt get it with greens everywhere and no recreational thing to do in it
Was liner put underneath the crete mix ?
No, it was on top
did a decent job tbh.
This actually makes me feel like I can do it.
You can dude never limit yourself on what you can do
All that not to show the final shot of the after...
How much concrete will I be needed for 100 square feet of this system so call GRASSCRETE?
How many bags per square and how big are the squares
I thought you didn't need to sand and the rocks compacted is just fine
Yes compacted rocks is just fine! We had sand there because initially we were laying pavers and switched direction to go with concrete instead.
Great
Thanks!
Is it possible to fill those space between concrete pads with Concrete?
Yes you could. I purposely created the spaces to put artificial turf in between them. You could also put small rocks. You could also put the forms closer together and for the edges you want touching just use thinner boards there rather than 2x4s.
So what do you do with all the gaps?
Filled it with artificial turf. Check out our channel for the video!
Oh ok, that makes more sense.
Why so much space between slabs?
Check my channel - I installed artificial turf between the slabs :)
Someone get my mans a mixer.
What size are the frames ?
They are 3’ x 4’
Thank god it wasn't a dry pour
How many bags
7-8 60lb bags per 3’x4’ slab at about 3.5” thick. There are concrete calculators online that will help for whatever size space you are doing.
You didn't say what the metal was?
It’s called steel mesh. You can find it in the concrete aisle of any home improvement store. It helps reinforce the concrete.
Why you doing it in squares ?
I installed artificial turf between the slabs. Check out my channel to see. Thanks!
Nice can that hold a car?
Absolutely!