This is the front of the house. Looking at the office area. The slab and beams have been filled with concrete. |
Another closeup. We used 3000PSI concrete. All cement. No fly-ash fillers. This makes it stronger and smoother. |
Workers walking in the mix. |
I'm standing in the garage area. The beams have been filled. Workers are moving concrete in the background. |
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This is the front of the house, near the office. Gilbert (in the brown jacket) is assessing the pour. |
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Front of the house. |
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Scenic shot of the sun coming up. It was actually freezing when we began the pour, but it warmed up quickly. |
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Back of the house. Daylight finally arrived. 3 more trucks to go. |
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Standing in front of the garage. Workers are screeding the concrete flat. Beautiful sunrise! |
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Back of the house. Workers are filling the Master Suite. |
Back of the house, showing the Living area and Sewing room. We are letting the concrete setup before smoothing it. |
Another shot. |
Standing at the back of the house, behind the Living area. Workers are now filling in the Master suite. |
Another shot. |
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Workers are smoothing the edges. The concrete is starting to bleed out water. |
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East side of house, near the Guest Wing. Workers are adding the last of the concrete to the Master suite. |
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Back of house. |
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Back of house, near the kitchen. Workers are smoothing the edges and starting to fill the garage. |
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East end of the house, near the Sewing Room. Filling in the garage slab. |
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Workers are filling in the garage slab. |
Workers are smoothing out concrete in the garage. |
Uh oh! Red (the neighbor's dog) wandered over to take a closer look at the Dining Room floor. |
The concrete finally setup enough to begin troweling around 10:30 am. He is smoothing over the dog prints! |
Workers continue to work on the edges... smoothing. troweling, edging, etc... |
This is a shot of the front door and the courtyard patio. What a beautiful broom finish! I was really pleased with how this turned out. |
Front of the house, near the Master Bath. The concrete is being continually troweled smoother and smoother. |
You can see the swirl patterns left by the trowel. Those will disappear after the concrete has fully cured. |
This is a shot from the driveway, looking toward the house. |
This is a picture of the garage floor. Not quite smooth yet. |
You can see the slopes (along the wall) that we added to the front and rear of the garage. |
This shows the "lugs" that we placed to allow the overhead garage doors to sit in (when they are closed). The 2x10 will be removed later. |
This is a picture of the floor drain pipe penetration. All pipe penetrations have to be sleeved. |
The Master Suite is smoothing out nicely. |
This is the Master Shower. We will fill and slope it with mortar later during the tile work. |
This shows how smooth the concrete is becoming. The workers keep polishing it until it is mirror smooth. |
This is the trowel that was used for the majority of the slab. |
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Finally, the workers have just left and the slab is smooth and dry. It looks wet because it is soooo smoooooth! |
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I've been up since 3am for the concrete pour, but now (at 7:30pm) it's time for me to apply the curing agent with a pump sprayer. |
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Like the hair? Ha! |
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This took about 2 hours to apply. I finally finished around 9:45pm. It had been a loooong day. I was really tired. |