Build A Concrete Patio

May 19, 2010 · Posted in Concrete 

Build A Concrete PatioBuild a concrete patio really not an easy task, but not difficult too if we know the way. The construction of a concrete patio is hard work, but with much planning, a little ‘sweat, and know-how, and is certainly a job that you face.

1) Like most of the home improvement projects, a bit ‘of planning goes a long, long way. Not only is it necessary to plan your concrete patio, but be sure to have all the necessary equipment.

Other than a small concrete patio is to rent a cement mixer. If you have a terrace, which is to build a typical inches thick for a bag of concrete for every two square feet of terrace.

2) Dig a terrace with a shovel, dig six inches, if you live in an area that freezes in winter. If you create the next time there in his house, set up to drain off the court.

The best way to reach a certain level, the issue of training on the floor above and below, and then a string line level and suspended between them.

Try digging in the yard have a level of 1 inch for every 4.3 meters.

3) Create a mask of 2×6 wood, will hold the gravel and cement. This basic framework for the outer edge of the court and it appears in the excavation for download on the ground, assuming you want your patio.

4) Once the module is available, lay a base of two inches of gravel. This desire for flexibility, not crack in the cement Pls winter freezes.

5) Insert steel reinforcing rods in the hole, so that a grating by parts of the reinforcing steel or a foot or two feet away, back and forth from left to right.

6) Mix the concrete in an automatic mixer. Quickly pour the concrete as possible, stuffing mix on the rocks on the fly “with a card directly (usually used) to maintain the level. Drag the ruler along the way, with their support on both sides.

Use a float to remove any lumps, Pierce in a wide arc long and the concrete.

7) For large terraces, you have control joints with a spatula cutting slab cracking. These grooves are all three feet or so cut concrete. For the first run, you can use to save the palette, with the edge of a table as a guide to keep them straight. Once operational, the extension of the deepest furrows an inch deep around the brush.

8) Cover the patio with plastic sheeting to make it heal properly. retains moisture in the leaves and prevents the concrete from drying too quickly. Experience the terrace for a week to keep up with the cover and avoid too much pressure on the rear deck of at least a month that needs 3-4 weeks to heal completely concrete.

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