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Dig down to hard ground or make a base of hard core
and flatten.
It is important to get your base as flat as possible,
to be able to calculate the exact depth.
Footings should be dug at equal width and water should
be pumped or bucketed out if there has been heavy rain
Bases need to be
shuttered using strong boards that have been secured
into the ground, to prevent the weight of the concrete
from pushing them out wards.
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If the ground is particularly wet/damp, a polythene
sheeting may need to be layed underneath the concrete
to prevent water from seeping into your concrete.
Concrete can now be poured onto your prepared
site ready to be layed and levelled.
Barrowmix offer a levelling service should you
require it; otherwise you may lay the concrete
personally. Weather conditions can effect concrete
during the curing process.
Light rain does not usually have a major effect
on fresh concrete and can be left to evaporate
naturally.
Heavy rain can cause dips and troughs in newly
laid concrete, so try to be prepared with some
form of cover. Do not allow the cover to touch
the concrete or it could leave a mark.
Frost can cause concrete to crumble if it freezes
during the curing process.
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