How I poured my Concrete Basement Floor D.I.Y.

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C.L.S. All-IN-ONE

C.L.S. All-IN-ONE

3 жыл бұрын

In this video I showed how I poured my concrete basement floor in my CMU / block basement using a minimum amount of tools.
Common Tools / Materials for finishing concrete:
This info is provided from wagnermeters.com
Mixers:
Whether you’re mixing in a truck, a portable mixer or a wheelbarrow, you want to be sure your concrete is thoroughly mixed for maximum strength and durability.
Wheelbarrows
Ideal for transporting (or even mixing) small batches of concrete or tools on the job site.
Rubber Boots or Work Boots
Concrete is stiff stuff, and wearing waterproof boots is the best way to get through it and prevent contact with your skin. It’s also easy to rinse your footwear after the concrete is down.
Gloves
Many concrete mixes contain potentially caustic admixtures that can cause serious burns from extended contact with bare skin. Gloves prevent overexposure to these components (and save a few occasional blisters, too).
Safety Glasses
Standard on most job sites, wearing safety glasses is an important safety measure when drilling, grinding, power troweling or sawing concrete.
Compactors
If the site of the concrete slab is to be prepped with a sub-base of any type, a compactor helps settle the stone or aggregate into position.
Levels
Both the sub-base and slab surface must be level. A standard long-line level, or a laser level, will let you verify that the slab is completely according to spec before pouring and after.
Tape Measures
Concrete forms and slab depth need the same “measure twice, pour once” verification as any other material on the job site. They are also useful for testing placement and mapping.
Moisture Retarders Moisture Barrier
Moisture or vapor retarders are used to prevent water vapor from intruding on a finished concrete slab. They are generally placed directly under on grade or below grade slabs.
Saws
Reciprocating saws, circular saws or grinders can be necessary to cut rebar or forms on the job site. They can also be necessary if a problem develops under the slab and a portion of the concrete has to be removed after it has set and dried.
Shovels
Shovels help distribute concrete around the job site to fill in gaps left during the pouring process or for smaller applications. Square-ended shovels generally work better for concrete; rounded ones spread concrete unevenly.
Rakes and Come-Along Rakes
Using a rake is the quickest way to begin getting the freshly-poured concrete spread more uniformly into place. Garden rakes work but concrete rakes, also called come-along rakes, have a more scooped blade for more easily pre-leveling new concrete. Concrete rakes also have a tine on the back of the blade to help lift rebar or mesh into position before the concrete begins to harden.
Vibrators
Concrete vibrators help release trapped air pockets and excess water from the concrete mix to prevent possibly compromising problems in medium to high slump concrete.
Screeds
Screeds come in a variety of sizes and can be a specific tool (also called straight edges or bump cutters), or can be simple flat pieces of dimensional lumber. The purpose of a screed is to smooth concrete after it has been moved into place by scraping away any excess from the slab surface.
Bull Floats
Bull floats are wide-bladed tools on a long (possibly telescoping handle) that provide the first pass for leveling ridges and filling voids in the concrete after the screed work has been done.
Magnesium Floats
Magnesium floats (or mag floats) are smaller handheld floats typically used to float slab edges or to use for finish work on smaller slabs.
Kneeling Boards
For hand troweling work especially, kneeling boards provide a smooth way to support your weight on the wet concrete while moving easily along the slab surface.
Leveling Concrete Trowels
Trowels also help smooth concrete surfaces for their finish coats before being left to dry. Hand-troweling is common for smaller slabs, or power trowels are often preferred for large slabs. There are varying types of trowels for specific concrete work.
Float Blades and Troweling Blades
A variety of blade types is available for floats and power trowels, each designed to accomplish different finishes. Some care must be taken during the troweling stage not to burnish the surface and prolong drying time.
Groove Cutter/Jointer Tool
For certain job types, grooving the surface also helps prevent cracking or excess damage from shrinkage as the concrete dries or during use.
Edger
An edger is a tool designed to round exposed concrete edges for a smooth finish.
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@swelnel1669
@swelnel1669 Жыл бұрын
This is SO helpful! thank you! Glad to see that a DIY-er can do it with some attention to detail
@alexnunez4019
@alexnunez4019 2 жыл бұрын
This was the best video so far. Thanks a lot!
@juniorlewis9173
@juniorlewis9173 2 жыл бұрын
A well, done job. Thanks for sharing.
@dtm6215
@dtm6215 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing videos . Just watched them all. Your concrete driver was very patient. I recently poured my shop as a beginner and my driver was not that patient. He kept saying I’ve got other deliveries today . I thought we were working pretty fast but I guess he didn’t .
@D.I.Y._All-in-One
@D.I.Y._All-in-One 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Yeah it really sucks being rushed. Our truck driver actually jumped in the concrete and started helping, But that's not normal.
@jimmywu4055
@jimmywu4055 2 жыл бұрын
@@D.I.Y._All-in-One your readymix driver was definitely A++, great video
@cloudkiwani2665
@cloudkiwani2665 Жыл бұрын
Good job ,,,,, proud Zimbabwean
@Dina-Colada
@Dina-Colada Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you!
@dspears666
@dspears666 2 жыл бұрын
Nice job. I enjoyed that!
@D.I.Y._All-in-One
@D.I.Y._All-in-One 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@andrewlm5677
@andrewlm5677 Жыл бұрын
These videos are excellent. I’m planning a very similar project which I am considering doing as DIY - watching your process is very helpful. I have a few smaller concrete projects under my belt but easier stuff than the slab. That period in the project with the screeding seemed like a particularly stressful one. Was this as stressful as it looked? I wonder if breaking the pour into sections with construction joints would have a meaningful reduction in the stress of the situation?
@zekegold
@zekegold 3 жыл бұрын
Very nice informative video C.L.S Allinone. How long did you wait until you start using the hand float and steel hand trowel? Also I read a forum that you need to keep the concrete very damp for at least a week so it will strengthen the concrete on the long run. So did you damp it afterward? If you did, how many hours did you wait until you damp it and how many times a day did you damp it? How did you make your homemade kneeboards? I just recently removed all my concrete floor in my basement. So the soil is exposed now. I'm about to throw 4 inches of gravel+sand on top then thick vapor barrier and then 4 inches concrete on top of that. I already pounded the soil with a steel tamper. Do I need to use Force Plate Compactor on the soil instead or that's overkill? Can I use the steel tamper on the gravel+sand instead of a force plate compactor machine? Thank you.
@erichennecke8820
@erichennecke8820 4 ай бұрын
I'll be making a similar addition to my house fairly soon and found your video very helpful. I'm just wondering on total cost ball park? Thank you
@isidroserranogranados6529
@isidroserranogranados6529 2 жыл бұрын
Thankyou Bro
@user-ig3iq3hk3d
@user-ig3iq3hk3d 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I’m a little scared to do this but By God’s grace I will have to. The floor is dirt. I am thankful that you explained why you were cutting into it. How do I find out the code for if I need rocks for drainage?
@CowboyDave1812
@CowboyDave1812 3 жыл бұрын
Great job on this series... I love how you explain what you are doing and WHY... filling in the less than obvious bits of information that beginners will ultimately need to know, preferably before they are committed to a project and possibly making mistakes that will be either permanent or costly to correct. I am an experienced builder myself. I am curious about one thing... Why you chose a floating slab design placed after the walls were built? When I build a block wall basement, I use a thickened edge slab design that integrates the footings and the floor. This makes everything about placing the floor easier as floating, troweling and relief cutting aren't restricted by the walls.
@CringePanda
@CringePanda 3 жыл бұрын
I have the exact same question lol
@D.I.Y._All-in-One
@D.I.Y._All-in-One 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. It's just my building preference and the the preferred method in Wyoming. I prefer the floating floor because I believe it gives the best chance of avoiding cracks that could cause structural issues. With the floating floor not being directly tied in with footers + walls this allows everything to have a little give with out affecting each other.
@spicynomad
@spicynomad 2 жыл бұрын
im not an expert on basements i just love them. i noticed that you didnt use plastic as a barrier. i wonder why you dont make the basement height to 8 feet. if i happen to buy your house one day that i can fit in the basement.
@makethingshappen8427
@makethingshappen8427 4 ай бұрын
The dude in the orange shirt helping you out the concrete driver?
@cxvcnxbzfdhjlaks
@cxvcnxbzfdhjlaks Ай бұрын
Would it make more sense to do the slab after doing the footer and the first course of blocks?
@richardscarlett7942
@richardscarlett7942 Жыл бұрын
why wouldnt you just pour the whole slab at one time? What were your reasons for this direction? BTW, nice videos and instruction, ty.
@bodanlunny1323
@bodanlunny1323 Жыл бұрын
Thank
@kavonjackson111
@kavonjackson111 5 ай бұрын
Good shit
@daddypapi3842
@daddypapi3842 3 ай бұрын
Hi, what brand of Elastomeric sealant did you use? Thank you.
@FeteneGada
@FeteneGada 8 ай бұрын
Wow ❤❤❤❤❤
@ahroncoates1589
@ahroncoates1589 11 ай бұрын
Can I ask you what you charged to do the concrete floor only?
@madblunt1502
@madblunt1502 2 жыл бұрын
Do you not worry abour argon?
@johnkimble2361
@johnkimble2361 3 ай бұрын
whats the expansion joint for?
@samlouie7754
@samlouie7754 Жыл бұрын
in your area, did you have to be a licensed GC to do this yourself?
@10p6
@10p6 2 жыл бұрын
I give you an A+ for effort, an A for finish, but... 1. You should have had a waterproof membrane on the ground. 2. You should have used a wire mesh of 4x4 or 6x6 inches. 3. For a floor that size, with the wire mesh you would not need expansion joints in the middle. I have built 38 x 28 feet garage slabs with heavy vehicles on them and never had any cracks.
@lisaln3987
@lisaln3987 5 ай бұрын
But doesn't concrete deteriorate metal wire? Metal breaks down over time
@jemfly1062
@jemfly1062 4 ай бұрын
​@@lisaln3987 It doesn't rust if there is sufficient cover (of concrete) around the steel and if there is limited moisture in the concrete. Steel will not rust unless there is oxygen present. 😊
@rcook2608
@rcook2608 2 ай бұрын
I would have said orange shirt guy should be wearing gloves, I’ve had some nasty concrete burns in the past from not covering up
@SuckitTrebeck
@SuckitTrebeck 2 ай бұрын
@@rcook2608question… I’m pouring a 30’x30’ slab and I’m cheap AF. Not planning on dropping rebar or mesh. Will this be a problem? I will be laying out joints.
@SuckitTrebeck
@SuckitTrebeck 2 ай бұрын
@@rcook2608some people chops to be dim-witted. 😂😂
@CringePanda
@CringePanda 3 жыл бұрын
Hi CLS, would you mind answering the question by Cowboy Dave? I wanna know too haha
@D.I.Y._All-in-One
@D.I.Y._All-in-One 3 жыл бұрын
It's just my building preference and the the preferred method in Wyoming. I prefer the floating floor because I believe it gives the best chance of avoiding cracks that could cause structural issues. With the floating floor not being directly tied in with footers + walls this allows everything to have a little give with out affecting each other.
@craigclement8822
@craigclement8822 2 жыл бұрын
As a novice, is it possible to avoid the joint cuts by just doing one quarter of the floor at a time?
@gregcale5388
@gregcale5388 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, just frame your expansion joints like you would the edge of a slab, this is how large commercial and highway pours are done.
@TonyDoughnut
@TonyDoughnut 5 ай бұрын
Why no vapor barrier?
@its_timmytime
@its_timmytime Жыл бұрын
Do you mind stating where you found that expansion tape you used? I've been searching for a similar product. Thank you!
@genollanas2110
@genollanas2110 Жыл бұрын
It’s called sill seal
@orinhirschkorn5112
@orinhirschkorn5112 Жыл бұрын
I have gotten mine at Home Depot
@jjfade2391
@jjfade2391 2 жыл бұрын
Wow nice job. I flip houses I have yet to find a company that can pour a concrete floor that doesn’t have swirl marks and trowel marks in after. I don’t get it
@GRUBB-MUDD
@GRUBB-MUDD 2 жыл бұрын
That wheel barrow was full
@bojangles_bonjangles8000
@bojangles_bonjangles8000 2 жыл бұрын
Should have put down 6 mil poly vapor barrier
@GRUBB-MUDD
@GRUBB-MUDD 2 жыл бұрын
You have done a little concrete b4 I can tell
@arisoda
@arisoda 2 жыл бұрын
11:51 what did he say?? Three quarter/course of an inch? What'd course mean in this context
@johnhill9865
@johnhill9865 Жыл бұрын
Not sure what he meant but you typically want to cut a fourth or a third of the thick ess of the slab
@rackrecording
@rackrecording Жыл бұрын
He said "three quarters of an inch" (3/4" inch deep)
@SuckitTrebeck
@SuckitTrebeck 2 ай бұрын
Is it better to cut the joint after hardening or using a joint float! I’m getting ready to pour my first slab and I was planning on using the joint float
@D.I.Y._All-in-One
@D.I.Y._All-in-One 2 ай бұрын
Joint float takes some practice, so I would practice with one first before attempting on the real deal.
@SuckitTrebeck
@SuckitTrebeck 2 ай бұрын
@@D.I.Y._All-in-One thanks
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