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How do I find someone who has forms hopefully Searcy Area, to pour the top of my basement? ?
I have the walls, I need the top poured, the basement is 32x48. ... (Asked by skunklips1black)
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look in your local yellow pages for concrete contractors good luck...(Answered by runingjoe)
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How much would it be to have a concrete patio poured?
I live in Oklahoma City. We would like to have a patio poured that is about 150 square feet. We would like to have it professionally done if it doesn't cost too much. ... (Asked by smokeyjoe)
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Based on 150 square feet, at a thickness of 4 inches you would need approx 2 cubic yards of concrete. The price of concrete varies by region but in my area, Wisconsin, the price is about $75.00 per yard. Now they do charge more for small loads. I would guess that if you have someone do this for you, it would cost about $500.00. Just a guess. It isn't that hard to do yourself. You can rent a small mixer with concrete in it....(Answered by joatmon585)
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i need a 28by36 concrete foundation poured on moosehead lake in maine.?
the hole is already dug. idont need a bulkhead, just a door to walk in the basement. no fireplace either. but i need 3 windows. my question is how much will it cost? ... (Asked by zirbuski)
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ASK THE COMPANY THAT WILL POUR IT. How is anybody supposed to know that unless they are from moosehead lake...(Answered by Huggy Bear)
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What paint do I use to give poured concrete basement walls a waterproof covering?
The house is 70 years old and the walls probably need some sort of prep work too. ... (Asked by Hootcoot)
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"CONCRETE PAINT" sold at all chained home improvement stores....(Answered by someonecanbme)
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Can a concrete floor be poured over a hard wood floor?
we are remoldeling our house. We re-finished all the hardwood floors but the kitchen floor is un-finishable. We want to put a thin layer of concrete over the old hardwood and epoxy the concrete. Can it be done? ... (Asked by dam42001)
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you can do anything you like but this is crazy.the wood Willl rot in time and your floor wil sag, was this the builders idea ,then change the builder for someone with brains. either get a floor sander ,sand the wood and re varnish it. or cover it with vinyl(This is the most practical and can look really classy . or rip it out and pour concrete . to lay a thin layer of concrete ,in time you will end up with a cracked floor. why don't you fiber glass it ,that's also crazy but still better than your idea. in Africa they got beautifully floors with varnished ...(Answered by byderule)
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How much would it cost to excavate a 9 foot basement and pour the concrete. The dimensions are 31 ft by 18ft.
Want a rough idea on cost. Digging the hole, pouring the concrete. 9ft walls, 31 ft long by 18ft wide. Just looking for a rough idea on cost? Thanks ... (Asked by samson)
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I guess about $14k-16k... I had an 8 foot, (72 X 30) done for $21,500... - Also depends on how many doors/windows you might want.. Also consider have plumbing roughed in in case you want a bathroom ever put in the basement...Also ask contractor what eh will hook up as far as utilities (sewer, water, etc.) Estimates are free, get at least 3...........(Answered by ★★gone♦fishn'★★)
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what are some good tips when pouring a concrete patio?
Looking to pour a 15' by 15' square concrete slab as a patio. need some tips/ help in preparation. Thanks. ... (Asked by Falco)
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12" deep is rather extreme, I think Id go with between 4 and 6 inches. Don't make the patio perfectly level you'll want 2 or 3 inches of "fall" in the patio, making sure that the fall in the patio will help drain water away from your house. Make sure that you have a good base for your patio, pour over solid ground so it wont sink or settle. 15x15 is pretty big, to have a good broom finish on it will be a challenge if you dont have a float or concrete broom with a long ...(Answered by the_super_grover)
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Is there a liquid, that you can pour,that will turn into a solid,quickly, that's similiar to plaster of paris?
Any kind of liqiud, that can be poured into a confined space, that will harden quickly, polymers,crystals...etc.......... ... (Asked by chem info)
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Cement...(Answered by kazak)
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I would like to remove a poured concrete 'porch' behind my house and install a wooden deck, how can I?
How do I remove all that concrete? ... (Asked by Noam Depix)
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Build the deck slightly larger than the concrete pad and just build over it....(Answered by AzOasis8)
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Any problems with drilling into poured concrete walls in my basements to hang-up shelving?
... (Asked by swish2455)
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For sure, no problem. Try to use a hammer drill. Ask around to your friends if you don't own one or rent one from the local Home Depot for a few bucks an hour. The hammer drill makes the job an absolute breeze and the concrete drill bits last longer (more holes) without getting dull on the head. I suggest using Tapcons as your method to affix whatever to the wall to hold your shelves (brackets or a wood rail or...?) You can get phillips heads and use a drill with a phillips bit on it or you can get hex ...(Answered by 6kidsANDalwaysFIXINGsomething)
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