Pouring BAGGED concrete for a driveway in sections, DIY. NO CEMENT TRUCK, 24x14. 4 inch slab.

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  • Concrete Driveway in sections.
    This was a challenge I could not pass up. The entire space I need to complete is a 24x14 feet driveway or 336 square feet. No cement truck was needed as I felt it defeated the purpose of a complete DIY project. There are too many videos out there that say DIY, but soon after, a cement truck pulls right up, which kills the fun.
    With careful research and understanding of the basics, I was able to put a plan together and set everything into motion. This is my first time completing such a large task as I have done similar, but to a smaller scale.
    The entire project will take 210 bags of 80 pound concrete, which is more than 16000 pounds. The concrete I had delivered from Home Depot, but not in its entirety as I had to go back and purchase more, making several trips.
    The longest part of the project was the framing and setting everything up before I can start mixing. Thereafter, it was the curing process before I can lay another new slab adjacent to the previous one. I have taken careful steps to hydrate the concrete as it was curing. I was not going to take any short cuts with this project.
    MAIN Tools I used:
    Harbor freight 3.5 concrete mixer (used only once)
    Concrete hand mixer (purchased on Amazon and used as my main mixer)
    Steel and/or MAG float
    Edger
    15 gallon bucket
    2x6 wood for the forms
    Screws, power drill
    Plate compactor
    As you can see, I was unable to complete the last part of the driveway due the fall season and temperatures dipping down to the 30’s. I will complete the project next spring, 2024. For now, I am able to park my car, completely under the carport for the winter season.
    I will give special thanks to my dad for teaching me concrete when I was much younger. Also additional thanks to the CZcamsrs:
    1. GREGVANCOM (allowing me to use a portion of his video on my channel and the brilliant idea of keeping things simple)
    2. REAL LIFE TESTED (who did an excellent job and a much LARGER scale than my project)
    3. ZEPLEON (who demonstrated what not to do when pouring your slab)
    4. CREATING CONCRETE (who had given me the knowledge and basics of pouring and curing your concrete slab).
    Do not ask about DRY POUR. I firmly do not believe that is a proper way, especially when the money is coming out of my back pocket. If I am going to do the project, I might as well do it the RIGHT way and not have to return to it again to do it ALL OVER AGAIN! It may work with some applications, but I was not willing to test the theory with this project.
    Any questions/ comments, please let me know. Otherwise, Thanks for watching and I will see you on the next one!
    AJ DIY
    FYI, I saved close to $3,000 dollars for this project. My three estimates, just for the concrete ALONE was $4,500 on average. With the excavating, forming, tamping, gravel, etc., the total average jumped to $5,500, at best. My total cost as a one person job cost me below $1850. All other tools, I had on hand from previous projects, which I'm not including in the price. I will be selling my harbor freight mixer and plate compacter at the end, which would save me more. Either way, I am in the positives.
    #driveway
    #concrete driveway
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Komentáře • 261

  • @jeffcmolik
    @jeffcmolik Před měsícem +63

    Im a concrete finisher for the past 22 years. I just want to say, what a great job! That’s incredibly hard work and you did it. Well done

  • @conman366
    @conman366 Před 2 měsíci +35

    This madman actually did it. Wow, Impressive.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +2

      lol. Thanks Connor! It was a B--h, but not done yet. :)

  • @ronnieworthensr1729
    @ronnieworthensr1729 Před 9 dny +4

    OH MAN!!! You did your thing. 😆

  • @FitlifeHandyman
    @FitlifeHandyman Před 9 měsíci +51

    Heck yeah! Showing it can be done if you’re not scared of a little manual labor and have some patience! Good job dude!

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 9 měsíci +4

      I appreciate it! :). Thanks for watching!!!

  • @jamesshaw3850
    @jamesshaw3850 Před měsícem +15

    5/16/24 your video is exactly the indepth guidance I require to do my home. Thank you for posting.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +1

      That sounds great!!! Thanks for watching James.

  • @AtlantaCzar
    @AtlantaCzar Před měsícem +13

    You did a phenomenal job brother. Even the little issues are just that… little. It was an ambitious venture and you successfully conquered the task. Fatigue begin to set in and you still persevered. Hats off to you new functional driveway.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you for the nice words, Czar. I should have it completed in the next few days

  • @sl5311
    @sl5311 Před 22 dny +4

    I like the first "mistake" that is curved edge. It gives it character. Keep it!

  • @mightylaidlow1
    @mightylaidlow1 Před 2 dny +1

    This video is giving me the confidence to pour my own parking pad. Good job, it looks great.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před dnem +1

      That’s awesome. It can be done. Take breaks in between and work slowly. :)

  • @maxamy89
    @maxamy89 Před měsícem +10

    Brother, you earned that carport :-) ... Good Job!

  • @AndTheCorrectAnswerIs
    @AndTheCorrectAnswerIs Před 15 dny +5

    I poured my 16x24ft shop floor in sections like you did, only I drilled rebar holes in the finished slabs to extend rebar into the next slab. I used a Harbor Freight concrete mixer to mix two 60 lb bags at a time. It was labor intensive...but saved me about $9K over what I was quoted by a concrete company. 15yrs later, and the floor is still in great shape.

  • @josephgarasky909
    @josephgarasky909 Před 3 měsíci +10

    Wow. I can't believe this is cheaper than professionals .

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +4

      A little time consuming, but if you
      Don’t have any rush, then something that can be tackled :).

  • @smplyizzy
    @smplyizzy Před 29 dny +3

    Great job! It was great to see you work with your father.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 28 dny +1

      Hey! Thanknyou so much! You have a great evening!

  • @skeon67
    @skeon67 Před 23 dny +2

    Hell of a job, looks good

  • @frankhernandez5273
    @frankhernandez5273 Před 20 dny +1

    Great job! Thank you for sharing.

  • @furtfurt
    @furtfurt Před měsícem +4

    Thanks for including many important details. Because the details are what make it successful ir a failure.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +1

      Of course. Thanknyou for watching!!!

  • @AbuDhabione1
    @AbuDhabione1 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Honest Dude. Well done!!!!

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thank you very much. I still have the last section to go….. ughhh. Either way, thanks for watching!

  • @jeremyrude6883
    @jeremyrude6883 Před měsícem +6

    Gives you a sence of pride and accomplishment doing it yourself

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +1

      Absolutely. It does feel good 👍. As long as it’s not too too back breaking. :). Thank you for watching. 🙏

  • @sparky72
    @sparky72 Před 21 dnem +2

    Awesome job and great video. Thank you for taking the time to make it!!

  • @kanefritz6694
    @kanefritz6694 Před 2 měsíci +5

    You’re a MONSTER! Great job. Thank you for sharing. Now I’m not afraid to try to pour a large driveway, on a hill, in sections.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thanknyou for watching , Kane. Have a great day!

  • @bigcws4522
    @bigcws4522 Před měsícem +6

    I will say of all the people I've seen do their concrete you pretty much went by speck and the correct way to do the job. You gave the person quality work that's for sure!

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +3

      Thank you very much. Though some mistakes here and there, it should last a long while! :). Thanknyou for watching!

  • @sniperoliversniper
    @sniperoliversniper Před 2 měsíci +3

    Impressive! thank you for sharing and giving me the inspiration to have a go myself.

  • @conservativemike3768
    @conservativemike3768 Před 2 dny +1

    Your prep work was excellent.

  • @VASteelersGuy
    @VASteelersGuy Před měsícem +3

    Well done and inspiring! Thank you

  • @laynelommen9460
    @laynelommen9460 Před měsícem +1

    It looks great.

  • @thomasa62
    @thomasa62 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Dude, boss hog ! WTG, patience and persistence rules the day. thx 4 video

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +3

      lol. Hey thanks so much! I hope you’re having a great day! Thank you for watching.

  • @stevenJEDI3
    @stevenJEDI3 Před 26 dny +1

    Good job, mate. Turned out really good.

  • @meopen1888
    @meopen1888 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Nice job. Thank you for the video.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Thank you for stopping by and watching! Have a great day Meopen!

  • @robertsfabworks6579
    @robertsfabworks6579 Před 2 měsíci +6

    You did a phenomenal job! Hard work and patience go a long way! Going to be pouring my carport slab this summer with my wife!

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Hey Robert. Good luck with everything this summer. Definately send pics! Thank you for watching!

  • @o.smallwood4268
    @o.smallwood4268 Před měsícem +1

    Appreciate you taking the time to share your DIY experience pouring your own concrete slab. I got some good intel from it. I think the curve next time the wall is an added touch to the project! Thanks again for sharing.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +1

      Of course. And thanks for stopping by as well :)

  • @user-fq7tv2lo6e
    @user-fq7tv2lo6e Před 2 měsíci +4

    Like the different sizes of slab, looks great

  • @rosamassodeleon3441
    @rosamassodeleon3441 Před 9 měsíci +7

    It came out soo good! ☺️ you did an amazing job. Especially for doing it by yourself . & the weather definitely sucks

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Thank you for watching! I’m glad the weather got cooler as I was getting burned out from this. Next year, you can help?

  • @Str8UpRevving
    @Str8UpRevving Před měsícem +9

    Looks good! I Done almost exactly the same with my shop. 24ft x 32ft. Done it in 8x8 sections. Took me two months working on it during the weekends. I used 50lb bags way easier to manage. And what was weird, lb for lb it was cheaper than the 80lb bags! Just finished the last portion last weekend. Pulled in my mustang for an oil change yesterday! It was a ton of work but still way cheaper than hiring it out.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +4

      Hey that’s great!!!!! Definately a lot of work. Perhaps I should have used the 50 pound bags due to costs. Just had a delivery of 80 pounds once again. I should be able to finish this off and onto the next project. Have a great day!

  • @MainEventMinistry
    @MainEventMinistry Před 2 měsíci +4

    Awesome shirt, awesome work! Great video, thanks a ton!

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you. Can’t find balut anywhere here! Thank you for watching!

  • @gamelard1963
    @gamelard1963 Před měsícem +4

    i just know some pro is cursing and saying stuff like "youre gonna be sorry in 200 years when it starts to crack because you didnt vibrate it enough." or something like "its gonna crack when you drive your 80 ton vehicle over it because you didnt tie the rebar enough." lol
    it looks great btw. way better than the sorry pros my land lord hired to put concrete at my old house. those dumbasses leveled the concrete into the garage instead of away. so when it rained the garage flooded.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +1

      Oh geez! Water in the garage is never a good thing! Perhaps their level was a bit off ? ;-). Thank you for the nice comment. And Have a great weekend!

  • @meefthepotatoe4363
    @meefthepotatoe4363 Před dnem +1

    😳 Bruh! I’m gonna do my own driveway! You are a master ! Nice !

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před dnem +1

      Thank you! Best of luck! Let me know how it goes! And Thank you for watching.

  • @MichaelSmith-os1pp
    @MichaelSmith-os1pp Před 24 dny +1

    looks good

  • @nine9to
    @nine9to Před 16 dny +1

    Good video, good honesty, HARD WORK lmao you could not have overstated this haha

  • @TAGOFFICEUSA
    @TAGOFFICEUSA Před 5 dny +1

    Awesome job bro!

  • @anzbatman2297
    @anzbatman2297 Před 2 dny +1

    Nice work bro. Cheers for the vid

  • @drummersteviet
    @drummersteviet Před měsícem +1

    Nice job!

  • @markw5805
    @markw5805 Před 20 dny +1

    Obviously you thought ahead with the piers👏🏻 Bravo Man…you worked so hard. I’ve done things this hard and was proud…but also “Never again”. Great Job!

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 20 dny +1

      Totally agree. Do it the first time, so you don’t have to come back at it again…. Thank you for watching and commenting

  • @RandomShart
    @RandomShart Před 3 měsíci +3

    Looks like a good to me, well done!

  • @DW-pz4tz
    @DW-pz4tz Před měsícem

    Nicely done!

  • @fredio54
    @fredio54 Před 22 dny +3

    I did a MUCH smaller job with a more powerful hand mixer and it was horrible at best. You're a trooper to have done that much without a proper mixer.

  • @pilotlang1
    @pilotlang1 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Well played sir!

  • @tl3029
    @tl3029 Před měsícem +1

    Good job. Saved a lot of money

  • @christophercharles3169
    @christophercharles3169 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Minor mistakes but a great job overall. I admire anyone willing to tackle a DIY project like this. Thanks for sharing.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thanks Christopher. I appreciate that!

  • @michaelfazio4122
    @michaelfazio4122 Před 4 dny +1

    Great job I understand working alone.

  • @OpenG145
    @OpenG145 Před měsícem +1

    good workout!

  • @joeysanchez5926
    @joeysanchez5926 Před měsícem +1

    I think you did really well. 👍

  • @WheelsandDonuts
    @WheelsandDonuts Před měsícem +1

    Looks good! 😊

  • @stevefulcher8031
    @stevefulcher8031 Před 26 dny +1

    You did a great job sir !!

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 26 dny +1

      Awesome. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @thomasjones1778
    @thomasjones1778 Před měsícem +1

    Nice video !!!

  • @timkrouse345
    @timkrouse345 Před měsícem +2

    Great work. I am planning the exact same addition - carport with slab.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +2

      Best of luck with your project. Take bid or pics if you can!

  • @I_discovered_civilization

    Great job man. 👍

  • @blainejobin1039
    @blainejobin1039 Před 15 dny +1

    hwio great job, buds

  • @AdrianRomeroJr
    @AdrianRomeroJr Před 18 dny +1

    Wow nice man! I'm getting ready to DIY something really similar myself, thankfully I have a Mud Mixer at my disposal and my dad and brother but thanks for sharing, definitely learned something and inspired me.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 18 dny +2

      The mid mixer definately will
      Reduce time mixing all that concrete. Best of luck! Take some vid! Thank you
      For watching!

    • @AdrianRomeroJr
      @AdrianRomeroJr Před 18 dny +1

      @@AJDIYNetwork yes I will definitely upload my DIY vid soon too 🤩 thank you

  • @IntoTheLens827
    @IntoTheLens827 Před 7 měsíci +3

    WOW!!!!! That is ALOT of work! Damn! Glad you got it done! That is awesome that you know how to do that. You can LEARN ALOT by watching other peoples CZcams videos. I love videos like this & seeing different projects from Start to finish. Construction Projects are the best to watch cause you saw what it looked like at the beginning & then at the end, your like WOW! It's done & finished! I love working on projects. I finally built my own CUSTOM MADE Wall Unit a few years ago & I filmed it, but I did not edit it yet to this day. I have to send you the photos of that project that I worked on during my Summer Vacation in July of 2018. GOOD JOB with the Manual Labor. Like I Said, THAT IS ALOT OF WORK! I am VERY IMPRESSED! Yea, I hate going against The Time & with the weather with getting some projects done. Sucks that you had to stop & then something else happened. We all make mistake in a project & we just gotta learn from them. 🙂

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 7 měsíci +4

      That project left me with a lot of back pain…. Thank god I didn’t pull anything. Just good proper mechanics. I’ve seen other videos out there, but at the end, they call a cement truck to pour the cement. To me, that’s mot DIY. Anyone can build a form and pick up the phone. The titles are misleading too when they call their project DIY. I’m not bashing them, but to me, it’s not DIY. I still have more to do, but the weather started to get too cold. I light do a part 2. Not too sure yet because it will be more or less the same thing. Next year I’m going to attempt a smokeless firepit and a backyard bbq island. It’s in the horizon. :)

    • @IntoTheLens827
      @IntoTheLens827 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Oh god that sucks! Nothing like back Pain! Ooooooo, I don't dig that. Thank god your ok. I see what you mean about the filming part & getting more done without filming. My father has yelled at me a few times cause I was filming a project. When the project includes 2 people, I learned to be careful with how I film my projects. Glad your father was there to help get things started. I hear ya on the weather. It's either a race against time or the weather. That is when things gets tricky. That was me this weekend with the Christmas Lights. Yesterday was way too cold to work on it, then today it started to rain. I don't mind cause I go back to work tomorrow from my week long vacation, & I have til Dec 1 to get all my Christmas Lights Up at my parents house. I try to take it easy now & not over do anything. The more I am up & working, the more my back hurts now. So I hate having back pain for sure now. I just go at my own pace now. I learned not to have a competition with my self when I am working on a big project now. Yea!!!! I can't wait to see this smokeless firepit. I made a nice firepit at the summer place back in 2015. I rebuilt it a few times since then. I gotta get them videos up of my building my firepit. I made it from big river rocks. That was a back killer also for me. @@AJDIYNetwork

  • @rhtufts
    @rhtufts Před 2 měsíci +4

    Looks great! I'm halfway done with a very similar project yours looks way better than mine does.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Would love to see how yall coming along! Thanks for watching!

  • @AA-cy4rl
    @AA-cy4rl Před 3 měsíci +4

    You did a Great Job!!

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +4

      Hey! Thank you so much. There is still a little more to go…. Just waiting for the weather to let out I’m unsure if I’m going to take footage of the last part just yet. Again, thanks for watching!!!!

    • @lfuentes4098
      @lfuentes4098 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@AJDIYNetworkyou can just take a time lapse of start to finish. I think that would be really helpful. I want to make some driveway ribbons and I’m trying to get ideas on how to diy it. This is so helpful.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@lfuentes4098 thanks for watching and best of luck on your project. I am waiting for it to warm up so I can complete mine as well

  • @StillAliveAndKicking_
    @StillAliveAndKicking_ Před 2 měsíci +2

    Nice job.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you very much! Thanks for watching!

  • @ranchodosacuarios1967
    @ranchodosacuarios1967 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Really enjoyed your video, great job. Your voice is soothing, making me think I can take on this project 😅

  • @AA-cy4rl
    @AA-cy4rl Před 3 měsíci +4

    I Just Subscribed !! Your Voice is so pleasant!!

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Hey! Thanks so much! :). And thank you for subscribing

  • @AJDIYNetwork
    @AJDIYNetwork  Před 4 měsíci +6

    Please consider subscribing so I can reach my goal to start donations to the ASPCA and Humane Society!!! Thanks for stopping by :)

  • @Mo-B106
    @Mo-B106 Před měsícem +1

    A pat on the back and adda boy. Looks good. We are not all professionals and even they make mistakes. Good job and now enjoy.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks mo! I appreciate that. Sometimes we are our own worse critics

  • @joe816
    @joe816 Před měsícem +1

    Looks great brotha motivated to do my own now

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 Před měsícem +2

    Love the patience and dedication to get the job done. I have mixed pea gravel with bagged concrete to further the amount with good results. I believe you could have wrapped the round pillars with sheet plastic to separate the new concrete from the footer. Always love seeing people work and not just pay someone else to do it.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +3

      Thank you for the tip about the pillars. :). Have a great day!!!!

  • @rusosure7
    @rusosure7 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Good job. I did 6 individual 5'x6' slabs to make my patio. However, I used a 'Steele Mixer' (youtube it). It's a fully manual mixer that uses no electricity, just gravity & a rocking action.
    I also attached a gate handle to the bottom so I could lift it out of the holder and dump the 60# bag when mixed. However, I used 2"x4", not 2"x6". Each slab (30 sq') used about 19 bags.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Hey! Great job!!! That sounds like a task in itself! Would
      Love to have seen a vid. Either way, thanks for watching and have a great day!

  • @Mawnee
    @Mawnee Před 3 dny +1

    Very nice job! The smaller sections were a great call. I just did a 10x10 slab with that big mixer solo. It was a huge mistake for me to try such a big area at once. Trying to manage the mixing, the transporting, and the finishing within the cement working time was a problem. Definitely a 2 or even 3 person job. I intend to do more, but I'll be splitting it into smaller, more manageable sections for sure.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 dny +2

      I wish I had more help, but unfortunately everyone is far and few. Doing sections was much easier, but still laborious. After the driveway is complete, I still
      Have to lay more concrete slab for a bbq island idea. Good luck with your project. Keep me posted :)

  • @grassabrutta
    @grassabrutta Před měsícem +3

    Wrt the forming method, I am starting exactly the same thing myself this week. 2 slabs: 13' x 10' x 4 inch (outdoor wood working area) which should be good practice for the larger one (22' x 16' x 6 inch where we will park our small tractor).
    The reasoning for incremental pours for me is the same as yours : what can I achieve in a single day. If I got a delivery of a full load I would never be able to finish it properly. So, as long as I can get the mix reasonably consistent, we should be good, just as you've done.
    I had not seen anyone else try anything like this nothing method, and so am very pleased to see it work.
    I was thinking wrt the cutouts to introduce a vertically inverted V shape in case I needed to give the forms a bit of a wobble to lift out ... but your wider-than-rebar-diameter-notching seems to work just fine. So, will keep it simple.
    The missus and I will work the mixer, and we use a sand/gravel ballast mix and add 42.5 portland.
    We've done 4 foundations for a total of about about 100 feet of 18" x 18" foundations and so we're comfortable with the mixing and pouring.
    Finishing is where I am nervous :)

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +6

      Hello and thank you for the long comment. You are fortunate to have the help with the missus. It certainly sounds like a large project, but most doable. Pace yourselves and definately plan ahead and y’all
      Will do just fine. I have done a months research and searching around to tackle pouring your own driveway and you are right. There isn’t much out there. The ones I see, a large cement truck comes at the end of the day. Gets the fun out of DIY…. Yes?
      You Are right. Just keep things simple as well. Too many moving parts might pose an issue. Reach out if you have any questions! And above all, best of luck!

  • @mccluskey7070
    @mccluskey7070 Před měsícem +2

    I love it! Thanks for sharing. I am curious about the pricing between bagged and truck delivery. I know, here in Canada, there is a small load fee, if you order under 2 or 3 yards, so, with that said, I would almost like to do the same thing, making my form area just big enough as to not have that fee.

  • @keithfreitas2983
    @keithfreitas2983 Před měsícem +1

    Did this about 15 years ago to increase the width of my driveway to park a car. Did most of it by myself. Was over a 100 bags of 80 lbs cement. Now we adding on to the garage and have to redo the driveway since it is torn up for sewer and water line. It will be done by a concrete crew with 4 cement trucks.

  • @blakegaddis946
    @blakegaddis946 Před měsícem +4

    You did a wonderful job. People saying you could do it cheaper calling a truck and hiring a crew is not always true and has a lot to do with your location. By the time my local redimix company tacks on part load charge and mileage, it increases the amount per yard, to the point you can't afford it.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +3

      Thanks Blake. I love doing projects such as this. Reallly keeps me going. Cost definately is an issue for most, especially with location…. I agree! Have a great night and thank you for watching!

  • @user-ci1yi2pl4h
    @user-ci1yi2pl4h Před 3 měsíci +7

    Awesome. I am making a 20x12 driveway and I’m getting quotes around 10,000. I’ll just do it this way! Good job

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Defiantly get some help and make sure the weather is fair that day. I was fortunate because rain or shine, I was under the car port. Best of luck!!! Let me know how it goes!

    • @mattt6511
      @mattt6511 Před 3 měsíci +5

      That’s an insane quote for only 240 sq feet!!!

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@mattt6511 I totally agree.

    • @troyholder1
      @troyholder1 Před 2 měsíci +3

      ​​@@mattt6511 yeah, I'm usually around $7 per sf plus any overage on concrete minimum for small jobs

    • @ISILENTNINJAI
      @ISILENTNINJAI Před 2 měsíci +2

      Not really if it includes material costs and you have to pay employees to do it. A company will always charge you high prices bht hopefully with those prices worksmanship is guaranteed. With that being said i dont have that much money and dont want to make payments so i just bought a cement mixer to do it myself but if your time is more inportant definetley just hire someone.​@mattt6511

  • @thomo74
    @thomo74 Před měsícem +3

    Good on ya mate!
    I’d do the same, except I prefer the wheelbarrow, shovel and 3 bags at a time method 😅

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +2

      Awesome. I hope your projects goes smooth! Thanks thomo 74

  • @WilliamAubrey
    @WilliamAubrey Před měsícem +1

    Nice looking slab!
    Appreciate the thoughts around the expansion joint between the pier and slab. Have been wondering how that would be done.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +2

      We did have a harsh winter this year, and you can tell the slab did move a little from the freezing and thawing process. However, all is intact and no cracks to the slab or pier :)

  • @biggydoom5
    @biggydoom5 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Wow insane i was thinking doing concrete for heavy gym structure but after i saw ur video.
    Will go for wood since the place is not permanent

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thank you ok for watching! Good luck with your project! :)

  • @paulscott6998
    @paulscott6998 Před měsícem +1

    I’ve seen guys just cut the rebar to fit inside the forms with elevation brackets. Almost looks like wire fence. To connect the slabs they just drill into one slab with three pieces of rebar at three different angles. I think you save alot of time. Saving money by using gravel and sand mixed with concrete.

  • @denjhill
    @denjhill Před 5 měsíci +6

    Don't be too critical, I think it looks great !

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Hey! Thanks for watching. I have been my own worse critic for sometime! I hope the video helps :)

  • @jasonbubley9427
    @jasonbubley9427 Před měsícem +4

    Awesome work. Thanks for sharing this. I wanna do the same thing. Its just to expensive to order a concrete truck. Plus I would need man power also. Dont listen to the critics it looks good and to most people it looks like a standard driveway.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +3

      Thanks Jason. I appreciate that! Best of luck with your project!!!! Take video if you can :)

  • @davidsdean
    @davidsdean Před měsícem +1

    pouring slabs by hand is really hard work, back in the islands, men mix mortar by hand, pour and form all by manual labor, till this day dont know how they do it like that.

  • @pinkeye00
    @pinkeye00 Před měsícem +2

    Woof ... 24x8 = bags. It looks great man, but ya feel for ya. I had to pour 48" holes for a deck like 8 of them .. 3 bags I think per hole. Was exhuasted.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +2

      Totally. I built my chain link fence down in Texas. That was a bitch in the hot sun!

  • @SteveHippensteel
    @SteveHippensteel Před 2 měsíci +2

    nice job! I'm going to attempt the same. did you use expansion joints between the slabs or just along the house?

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi Steve. Thank you for watching. Only along the house I used expansion joints and around the piers. I could have used it between slabs, but didn’t feel the need as the area was not exposed to direct sun.

  • @Doomzdayxx
    @Doomzdayxx Před 16 dny +1

    well, at least you didn't "dry pour" it

  • @Alga12004
    @Alga12004 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Cost$? :) how much did it all cost
    I missed it

  • @kevinplunk1042
    @kevinplunk1042 Před 2 měsíci +3

    it looks good. A few questions, how much did you save and would you do it again?

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +4

      Hello Kevin. Thanks for watching! I saved approximately $3000. It was a nice challenge that was a bit intimidating, but I wanted to hit it head on. Would I do this again if my next house needed it? Of course, but I would have to recruit a set of extra hands. I had some extra time to spend working on this project. Albeit, it was a little tedious.

  • @passion830217
    @passion830217 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I know how hard it is to use a electric hand mixer to mix concrete. I did that with 20 bags for a 5 by 10 shed slab years ago. I plan to do a 10 ft*46ft *6 inch drive way extension and a 12 ft *24 ft* 4 inch shed slab this summer, but I will not do that jobs with the hand mixer again. I purchased a kushlan 6.0 cu. ft. 3/4 hp 120-volt motor direct drive cement mixer and a CENTRAL MACHINERY 7 HP Plate Compactor for the two jobs. I also watched Greg's video you showed, but I am not sure I will be able to use rebars through the whole slabs even though I should be able to use them between sections since the Kushlan mixer is low to the ground, and the mixer will be hard to move within the forms with rebar grids placed. I know the driveway will not be strong as one with rebars all crossed, but I have to do what I can do. Thank you for the video.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 2 měsíci +4

      Hello passion,,,, omg, 10x46?!?! Yikers! More power to you! I love your perseverance! Best of luck with your new project. Definately take video and send it over! Thank you very much for watching!

    • @passion830217
      @passion830217 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@AJDIYNetwork Yes, the mixer can mix 4 80lbs of concrete bags at a time, and I will only finish 5 or 6 ft*10 ft a day, so the 10ft*46ft will take 8-10 days to complete.

  • @ray6808
    @ray6808 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Great video. What type of gravel did you use? And how much did you use in one square ?

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Hey thanks for watching. I used crushed gravel and some all purpose gravel, which ever is available at the local big box store. I believed in use 10-12 bags per section. Although I did not show video, I made sure i had 4 inches from the gravel to the top of the form. Everything was levels, though I did have some minor deeper areas. I do hope this helps.

  • @diymanual
    @diymanual Před 9 měsíci +2

    Looks good. I am working on my front yard right now and I'm still debating between a concrete slab or a paver. I guess that will depend on how much class II roadbase I have left after I completed my retaining wall and synthetic grass.
    I noticed you used the drum when your dad was helping but you switch to the drill mixer when you were by yourself. Is it easier to use the drill mixer when doing it alone?
    Also how's the compactor that you purchased from Amazon?
    Thanks.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 9 měsíci +5

      I’m selling the drum. I only used it for 26 bags. I’m not tall and lifting the 80 pound bag,,,, or cutting it in half and lifting 40 pounds of concrete into the drum 50 times for one slab is back breaking for me. Some people online make it look easy, but I have to work what I am capable of. I felt the drum was a two person job as the mixer, I can work alone. The compactor works awesome! And a necessity for a job like this. I didn’t want to rely on a hand tamper for such a big project. I’ll be selling that off next year as I won’t be needing it after the driveway. I’m sure I’ll get close to what it’s worth :). Do a vid for your project! It’ll be cool to check out.

    • @diymanual
      @diymanual Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@AJDIYNetwork I'm recording as I go but will need to do voice overs. It takes too much time to record while working on a big project. English is not my first language so I do a lot of retake and I get more conscious in front of camera that's why I don't show my face if I can help it. 😀
      Which brand of compactor did you get. I usually rent but you got me thinking, if I can sell it after even for less it will be the same as renting and I don't have to rush. Is it 2 day delivery?

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 9 měsíci +4

      I recorded as I went as well. That way I don’t have to edit later. I must have watched the video many several times and cut out a lot each time. I try to keep my vids less than 10 mins to keep the audience engaged. This one took more than 17 min.
      At first I didn’t want to be in the camera either, but my cuz in PI has his channel and he recommended I get in front of the camera to also engage with the audience. My first few vids, you’ll just hear my voice and not see me.
      The compactor I purchased on Amazon:
      BILT HARD Plate Compactor 2500-Pound, 21 x 14.5 inch Plate, 6.5HP 196cc Gasoline Engine 5500 BPM, Jumping Jack Tamper for Paving Landscaping Sidewalk Patio a.co/d/fT1W92q
      I do hope this helps.

  • @joeparham2889
    @joeparham2889 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks!! I’m pouring a small slab and I want to do it in sections. Is it difficult to pour the second slab up against the first cured slab?? Any advice would help! Thanks for your videos

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +2

      Hey Joe. It should be fine to pour up against the fresh slab. Be sure it’s cure atleast a few days. When screeding, place a thin piece of something in the fresh slab so it won’t scuff up the surface. I am going to finish up the last section soon. I’ll post some you have an idea what I mean. Thank you for watching!!!

  • @Swenser
    @Swenser Před měsícem +1

    Bugger the hardwork. I'm just throwing down some old carpet on the ground for my garage.

  • @vboutique2188
    @vboutique2188 Před 27 dny +1

    How much gravel did you use unless I missed it? Do you always have to have slope towards or away? For example, I have a concrete porch, when I redo it does it have to slope slightly to the left or right of the house? What % or measurement away? Same thing with a parking pad beside house should it slope to the left or right? Do I need a french drain on either to improve drainage?

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 23 dny +2

      Hello. And thank you for watching. I used approximately 2 inches of gravel give or take. The rest is concrete. As for the slope, I don’t think you need a French drain. It’s just added work if you decide to make one. My goal Was to keep the slope away from the house. You don’t want water draining towards the house as is may affect your foundation to the house. As for percentage, I am sure there is a specific number, but I basically used the same level and made sure the bubble was touching the line to the area I am sloping. Although very subtle, I know the water, if and when it does happen(remember, it’s under the carport) it will drive the water AWAY from the house or foundation. I hope this helps.

  • @user-oh7vp2rc3w
    @user-oh7vp2rc3w Před 21 dnem +1

    Damn dude, you made me feel tired 🙂 great job though. I will probably be doing the same soon.

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 21 dnem +1

      lol. Thanks Earl. I’m
      Dreading completing the final
      Two slabs. I’m getting everything together. Should have a vid in about 2-3 weeks. Thank you for watching!

  • @LintRoller86
    @LintRoller86 Před měsícem +1

    hi AJ where do you get the material you wrapped around the pier?

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +1

      Hello. I purchased that at acme, but you can find it nearly everywhere. It’s like a foam expansion joint.

  • @AJDIYNetwork
    @AJDIYNetwork  Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just a correction, the rebar is 16 on center….

  • @kalbcorp
    @kalbcorp Před 4 měsíci +3

    💪

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thank you for stopping by to watch! :)

  • @anthonybruza4783
    @anthonybruza4783 Před měsícem +1

    Great job! how many bags you use?

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před měsícem +1

      Altogether is 25 @ 80# bags of concrete
      Per section. 200 bags total.

  • @sarkisderghougassian1563
    @sarkisderghougassian1563 Před 5 měsíci +2

    rally good job, can i know how man bags did you used for all this driveway?

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hi Sarkis, and thank you for watching. So far 150 bags, but I have to more slabs to go come spring. Each slab is approximately 24-25 bags So total with the last two slabs, it is 200-202 bags.

    • @Senorlatulla
      @Senorlatulla Před 3 měsíci +1

      I was thinking of framing out the driveway myself, which I know can do. Hire 3 finishers at $35 an hour (4-5 hour minimum) and a concrete truck which will run me roughly between $1000 to $1300 for the size.
      I just feel for all the time invested and money... am I really saving in the long run?
      ​@AJDIYNetwork

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Senorlatulla I think that will work! I like taking challenges on myself when it comes to creating a larger scale project. This one, though not finished at the time writing you, was going to take time and I was in no rush. If you can hire someone to do your project, then by all means :). At least I have given somewhat of an idea of what you may have done. Please read the description in the video for better detailed cost of what I have saved. Thanks for watching!

  • @golinlim2221
    @golinlim2221 Před 14 dny +2

    WHAT'S the reason for using the STEEL Bars and wiremesh on Concretes(when pouring the cement into it) ??

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 13 dny +1

      It basically keeps the entire slab as a single unit structurally and gives added support.

  • @lpc5152
    @lpc5152 Před 6 dny +1

    Did you investigate using metal mesh vs rebar?

    • @AJDIYNetwork
      @AJDIYNetwork  Před 6 dny +1

      Mesh would have worked , but using rebar was my better option. Because I poured concrete in sections, I wanted all the slabs connected with each other. However, if you get a cement truck to pour the whole slab at once, then mesh would have been the better option.