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Thursday, December 23, 2004

Building a Concrete Patio,Houston Patio,Concrete Patio,Pour Concrete,Concrete Patios,Paver,Sugarland

Building a Concrete Patio,Houston Patio,Concrete Patio,Pour Concrete,Concrete Patios,Paver,Sugarland Driveways




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At Affordable Contractors we build a couple dozen stamped concrete
Patios and Stamped Concrete Driveways a month, countless square feet of
Foundations, Parking lots and sidewalks.

Over the years we've realized that the old adage' "They don't build 'em like
they used to" couldn't be more true about concrete Patios and Driveways.

About 90% of all the Driveways and Patios we tear out and replace have
wooden joints that rot and increase water intrusion potential, un-reinforced
concrete with about enough steel in the slab to make a nail or two and no
base, piers or compacted granular fill.

The staff here at www.ConcreteForever.com takes our hats off to all those
"They don't build 'em like they used to" concrete contractors because
without all of the shoddy concrete work done 20 years ago we wouldn't
have a job!

Twenty years from now however there isn't going to be a lot of Driveway and
Patio Replacements or Concrete Foundations to repair and you'll see why
after you read our Do it Yourself tutorial on "Building a Concrete Patio"

Sitework:
Establish a bench mark (elevation of slab) and fabricate batter boards at
the corners of the proposed concrete patio. The batter boards should be set
up with a builders level or transit and checked for a minimum 1/8" per ft fall
for proper drainage. Install masonry string outlining the perimeter of the
outside edge of the proposed concrete patio.

Excavation:
Excavate approximately 10" down removing the soil from the area of the
new patio inside the strings, You'll need to bring in 2" of 3/4" gravel and
proportion the gravel to provide a minimum compacted compressive
strength of a min 80% compaction of uniform density and thickness. Then
bring in 2" of a granular sub-base and machine compact this sub-base to
provide a minimum 95% compaction of uniform density and thickness,to
prevent potential sedimentary displacement and potential thermal
expansion.

Pre Soil Treatment:
After you've leveled off the granular base and reached your design
compaction parameters then you will need to treat the pre soil with
chlorpyrifos prior to installing a .006 mil vapor barrier.

Reinforcement:
Once this is in place then construct a "Central Grid Mat" using #4 steel
rebar every 12" -15" on center each way and "spin-tied" at each crossing.
Place the reinforcement grid on 3" rebar chairs. The rebar must not be any
closer to any surface (bottom, sides or top) more then 3" to prevent
hydrostatic thermal expansion (ACI 318-02)

Optimizing the Correct Concrete Mix:
Ready mix concrete companies just bring out the concrete that you order
and they don't make any guarantees about anything. You are responsible for
the placing of the concrete and any cracks, settlement or discolorations are
the sole responsibility of the person that signs the delivery ticket.
For this reason it is important to hire an engineer or very experienced and
certified concrete contractor to engineer the concrete mix for your particular
application. In Houston Texas , depending on the humidity and barometric
pressure the day of the pour we optimize the concrete mix with
variable proportions of tri-calcium silicate and bi-calcium silicate in terms of
performance variables, air entraing admixtures and fiber supplemental
reinforcement. The most important property is the compressive strength.
Cement particle-size distribution to strength development is a determining
factor assuming that the depth of the hydrated layer is independent of
particle diameter to quantitatively predict the effects of particle-size
distribution on strength evolution which is an important factor influencing
compressive strength, with phase compositions becoming significant at
later ages.

Pouring the Concrete:
Fill the forms with the concrete making sure the steel reinforcement grid
stays centrally mobilized, Use an electric concrete vibrator to alleviate
potential voids around the steel grid and against the outer perimeter forms.
Screed the surface of the concrete with an aluminum 2"x4" beam that is
hollow, ( NEVER use a wooden 2x4 as it will flex and unevenly distribute the
concrete leaving an undesirable, untrue and "puddling" surface.

Floating the Concrete:
Once the concrete has been successfully screeded then, tamping the entire
surface with a "jitterbug" or "aggregate seeder" pushing the aggregate
approx 5/8" below the surface optimizing the hydrating layer and forcing the
liquid cementious properties of the concrete mix to surface creating a
top-coat. Then, using a 48" magnesium bullfloat, apportion the concrete
evenly with the bullfloat while some one simultaneously edges the concrete
with an edger with a min 1'2" crown. water is lost from the paste by
evaporation or absorption by aggregate, formwork, or subgrade which will
further reduce the reaction. If the internal relative humidity drops below 80%,
hydration and strength gain will stop. The rate of strength gained is directly
related to the amount of moist curing. The Maturity of the hydrating concrete
mix is a function of its temperature. Concretes of the same mix at the same
maturity have approximately the same strength, irrespective of the actual
temperatures experienced. A maturity meter records the changes in
temperature generated in the hydrating concrete, then applies a
mathematical formula to the measurements to calculate maturity. Numerous
mathematical formulas have been proposed for calculating maturity,
minimizing thermal stresses induced by the cooling of warm concrete to
cooler temperatures & the atmospheric pressure utilized to increase the
rate of strength development of the hydrating concrete. An optimum
temperature may range from 79o to 82o C and is a compromise of strength
gain and ultimate strength. Now that the optimum temperature has matured
the surface is ready to be floated with either steel trowels, broom,
lithochrome colors or stamped to the desired texture.

article written by D. Hunt


"If you made it way down here then you must be spinning by now from all
the specs.....give us a call and we'll install your upcoming exotic concrete
patio at an affordable price!"



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