I do concrete myself. I saw this other crew that was building a pool and when they “finished up” you could still see the pipe and bar. Not sure if that’s how it suppose to be done but
It’s funny $150,000 pool, My dad built them for 32 years and they were $30,000, He couldn’t rip people off also it only took him three days start to finished
Might take me all of summer but I think I could do it with some help from friends and connections. Tbh tho I don't wanna build a pool I want a full blown pond
@Aidan Reuter recreation ponds are sick. I'm building a small one myself. The EPDM rubber liner is the most expensive part so far. I gathered rocks from around my neighborhood which is easy because I live in AZ. I Still need a skimmer and Im incorporating a wetland filter also. You should build one!
They make laying concrete look easy it’s really not . Love the content btw. Also do you guys switch camera men or is everyone always fighting over who doesn’t have to work.😂😂😂
Would love to see the process before this, is that pre-cast walls and such? Or is it like a block that’s layed and tied together somehow? Is it a large form made then filled with concrete? If so is it a metal form, a wooden form? Etc… cool work though either way buddy
It’s a lot man I drive mixers for the high speed rail and stuff like this it’s like 116 to 130 a yard rn and there is lay over fees and fuel sur charges, I collected 8,000 for a 49 yard put just yesterday
I did pull work for 26 years I regret every year God pools why didn't you guys finish that out floated out make it look smoother you know when they go to paint it it's going to have all those potholes it's going to look like shit.
Because they aren't going to paint it? It'll get plaster and it need the roughness to hold properly. This guy seems to do pool's correctly but does hack work for slabs.
They didn’t throw out any of the burnt material therefore that pool will crack in about two years they’ll have to rip it out shot Crete worker are lazy gunite is a better product
@@Bdigital9482 No I’m the guy out here fixing all the fucked up shot Crete jobs because you guys take burnt loads you guys don’t have inspectors on site expecters at the bach plant time the load in route to the you have 45 minutes to get the load out other wise it is a dead load know your material