Concreting steep slopes - Ready mix or self mix?
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I have laid a few farm entrances so concreting in general is OK but next job is on a slope steep enough that is 4 x4 only. I have to extend 20ft from existing.
Tamped finish to give more grip
do I trust the ready mix boys to delivery concrete with just the right slump otherwise I will have a dam at the bottom !! or do I get two mixers going and a team and set to.
Are there any ready mix tricks ? I have spoken to 2 companies and they can't guarentee anything
Size 20ft x 8ft x 6"
thanks
Tamped finish to give more grip
do I trust the ready mix boys to delivery concrete with just the right slump otherwise I will have a dam at the bottom !! or do I get two mixers going and a team and set to.
Are there any ready mix tricks ? I have spoken to 2 companies and they can't guarentee anything
Size 20ft x 8ft x 6"
thanks
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We have done concrete on steep slopes, decent concrete companies you can specify your slumps and mixes. We use cemex can't beat them, I wouldn't use volumetric as the mix tends to be poor, alternatively get your concrete and hold it till the right slump. Concrete sat in an idling dumper goes off really quickly,
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Cemex are global,
not in one section it out then extract timbers and fill voids, like building a concrete staircase.
Rough tamp or heavy brushed finish or add grit. Alternatively ronafix do high grip overlay products for concrete
Yeah s1 for slump.
not in one section it out then extract timbers and fill voids, like building a concrete staircase.
Rough tamp or heavy brushed finish or add grit. Alternatively ronafix do high grip overlay products for concrete
Yeah s1 for slump.
Giles
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yeah, they are there to stop it slumping back down the slope only really needed on steep slopes
start at the bottom dont fill it all up at once, dont vibrate it or over tamp it till the consistency is right
and work from bottom to the top with finishing
start at the bottom dont fill it all up at once, dont vibrate it or over tamp it till the consistency is right
and work from bottom to the top with finishing
Giles
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In case anyone was wondering... job done, superb
Before all the snow, just! Perfect mix and slump care of a helpful bloke at the batching plant from Bretts Concrete.
We started at the bottom as suggested, had rebar retaining " goalposts" every meter across the drive and didn't tamp too much. We add fibres just to make sure. It was really sticky and went in and then off a treat.
Customer still hasn't driven on it due to weather.
Thanks to all the advice.
Before all the snow, just! Perfect mix and slump care of a helpful bloke at the batching plant from Bretts Concrete.
We started at the bottom as suggested, had rebar retaining " goalposts" every meter across the drive and didn't tamp too much. We add fibres just to make sure. It was really sticky and went in and then off a treat.
Customer still hasn't driven on it due to weather.
Thanks to all the advice.
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