How to Pour a Concrete Driveway Addition DIY
In this video we go over all the details of how to pour a concrete driveway! If you want to extend your concrete driveway we will be going over all the details of how! We hope you like the video and learn something new!
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No rebar this time? I also didn’t hear anything about fiber.
Did someone forget to call before they dug? Naughty.
Nice and juicy concrete
They destroyed a perfectly good palm tree :(
Radio shack...lol
Nice that you can pour to the property line. We have to provide 2' easement between new addition and property line. Why no rebar/fiber? Fun to watch, thanks!
Anyone notice the front door neighbor with black shirt eating and watching them work ? Lol
Is not it better to put 4-6 inches of gravel base before putting the concrete? I also did not see the use of a compact plate to harden the ground.
Do you have to use rebar? I didn't see it in this vid
No reinforcement?
Dave, very generous of you to share your tamping-on-an-incline tip with the general audience. You do that often. Goes to character. WTG.
Watched tons of Cement companies on here.. You're far more Superior then all I've watched.. Great at what u do.
It would be great to see some of your projects after everything has dried out and the homeowner has planted and lived with it for a while. It might be an idea for a compilation for a revisit over some of these projects.
Extremely satisfying to watch
Another great presentation, watching while having breakfast, here in Scotland
You are the Bob Ross of concrete, man. Love the videos!
“ I Dont Care” rebell music guiitar kicks in SAVAGE !!! 😀
Geeez, I've been watching your videos so much as of late that I think I'm about ready to start my own concrete pouring company lol. Not really, but It's so satisfying to watch the finish work nevertheless.
Again, great video.
Great video! For future reference if you ever break a coaxial cable it must be replaced and can not be spliced together, if you spice a drop line you will eventually get signal issues and cause the customers problems down the road.