Poured ConcreteConcrete pouring refers to the process of placing and finishing wet concrete in a desired location. The process begins with preparing the site by leveling and compacting the ground, and then placing forms to contain the wet concrete. The concrete is then delivered to the site and poured into the forms. After the concrete is poured, it is typically leveled and smoothed by using a tool called a screed.
Once the concrete is poured, it needs to be vibrated to help release any air bubbles and ensure that the concrete is well-compacted. After vibrating, the concrete is left to cure, or dry and harden. During this time, we will protect the concrete from extreme temperatures and moisture in order to cure properly. Our most popular concrete pouring projects include foundations for buildings, roadways, bridges, sidewalks and curbs. Decorative concrete can also be used for driveways, patios, and swimming pools. Concrete can also be used to create reinforced concrete structures such as buildings, dams, and retaining walls. For high or difficult to reach locations, concrete pumping is an option that allows us to pump the wet concrete to the location. Reach out today to let us help with your next concrete pouring project! |
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