Laying Concrete Slabs Perth

For your next renovation project, chances are you will have to deal with concrete at some point of time. It is pertinent that you built a solid foundation to ensure the safe completion and success of any concrete construction work. To gain clearer insight into what you will be dealing with, here are four essential steps that concrete specialists adhere to most of the time.

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Constructing a form around the perimeter

This step begins when the project site is prepared and it involves building a form around the perimeter or exterior of where you are planning to lay your concrete. This form is typically made of wood and it will provide the necessary support to maintain the exact shape of your concrete slab.

To protect against unsightly leakage or any other mishaps, you have to be very sure that the right tools for assembling and cutting your form are gathered on site. Depending on the depth and area of your slab, it may be necessary to add some sort of reinforcement your form to keep the corner joints secure and tight.

Preparing the site for concrete laying

This one of the first things that everyone needs to do is to prepare the site where the concrete slabs will be laid. In fact, the site must be adequately prepared even before the mixing of concrete is carried out. You should note that pouring concrete onto well-drained and solid ground is imperative for stability and strength down the line.

For concrete laying, you should engage professional services that use excavators as they can make short work of digging out the most ideal patch of land. Also, they will ensure that your site is compacted with a roller.

Vibrating the ground

This is another important step that is widely used to add the last layer of strength to freshly poured concrete. It is usually done with a vibrating unit which disperses any unwanted air pockets. You see, concrete tends become more compact and even shrink when it is drying, and vibrations can help in the process of increasing density of your final concrete product. The more air you can remove from your concrete slab, higher chances you will be able to avoid crumbling and cracking in the long term.

Mixing the concrete for concrete slabs

When you have laid out your form, you will be able to get down to business. The first step is to mix the concrete and for a mid-size project you will most likely require a mixer. Concrete specialists will have you covered with a wide range of mixers that will suit projects of any scale.

The key to manoeuvrable, strong concrete actually depends on how much water was added to the drier mix. When you get it right, results will be desirable and long-lasting. Once the concrete is properly mixed and malleable, it is ready to be poured.

Whether you are planning to lay the foundation for your new house or building a small size garden tool shed, your local concrete specialist at Classic Concrete has the right tools and expertise that’s needed for a successful project.