Add a little water if it seems too dry. To adjust the mix's moisture, you can add more dry mix. The concrete mix should be similar to cookie batter.
You can use four stakes to mark the corners of the new slab. A line level, string or builder’s level will help you determine the slope. Moving tons of soil is required to flatten a sloped location. You can dig into the slope on the low side or the high side and build a retaining wall.
Concrete is a complex job. Each concrete pour will be different. Concrete must be poured in a way that is suitable for the project's size, shape, color and complexity. You can get a better idea of the process of concrete installation by following these eight steps.
The site must first be prepared for concrete to be poured. You can clear small projects with hand tools. This will remove any grass, rocks, trees and shrubs. For large pours, earth moving equipment can speed up the process. If the soil has not become very compact and stable, you can place and compact fill gravel. You can read more about subgrades, subbases, and concrete slabs.
Fill the forms with wet concrete until they reach the top edge. As the concrete is being poured, you can use shovels, concrete rakes and "come-alongs" (special concrete picks) to move it around to ensure there are no air pockets or voids. Learn more about placing concrete.
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