Concrete Pool Deck Pour Day!
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2023
- In this video Tyler and his crew will be showing you how to pour a concrete pool deck for a brand new pool! Stay tuned for part 3 where we build a block wall with stucco and brick cap! Hope you all enjoy! Dont forget to LIKE,SHARE,SUBSCRIBE and COMMENT!
Part 1 - • Concrete Pool Deck Dem...
Part 3 - Coming soon
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Great job Guys! 🫡🤩👍
Thank you! 🙏👍
Looks great, you learned well. Congratulations
Thank you I appreciate it!
great job you should give your dad a big hug and say thanks for teaching me something
Right on 😎👍
Fantastic job! That is a first class concrete deck.
the finishers are soooo good.......as a know-nothing, I can only imagine how hard that is. they make it look easy
Yes they do! We have some good finishers 👍
Beautiful Finish
Thanks! This batch of concrete was great
Nice work man. Always nice seeing people doing solid work.
Thanks much appreciated!
I appreciate tradesmen as well.
Congratulations, you guys did an amazing job . The concrete looks very nice. You will have lots of happy customers with this quality of work. Greetings from belgium 🇧🇪
Thanks so much!
It's great hearing Tim and Tyler do more voice overs! You raised two fine young men, Mr. Odell. MUY MAGNIFICO as always!
Thank you kindly!
FANTASTIC job!!! Looks beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow Junior pretty nice job man seriously just like your dad
Thanks brotha I appreciate it!
You guys are the best! Love you guys!
ty
Great job Tyler
Thank you
Killed it! 🤘🏽
Thank you! 😎👍
Tyler, you did a great job here!
Thanks! 👍
Well done. Artists at work.
Thank you
Really enjoy this channel, it is hands down my favorite youtube channel. Appreciate all the hard work with detailed information provided by the O'dells, thank you.
Much appreciated!
Awesome dude!
Thanks!
Nice work! Looks great with the bricks.
Thank you! Cheers!
Good job and a beautiful finish
Keep up the good work
Thank you!
Great finish work!
Thank you!
Great results!
Thank you! Cheers!
Well done gentlemen!
Thank you!
Another enjoyable project. I enjoyed the video. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Congratulations on your first big job, done well, and done professionally. Very nice!!
Thank you very much!
Great job man!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice work
You did great work. If you always keep this level of quality you will always have more work then you can do.
I appreciate it thanks!
Looks great!
Thanks!
You have an insanely awesome crew. Super high quality job!
Thank you very much!
Very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome job, you certainly learned from the best.
Yea that’s for sure 🤙
Turned out awesome brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
Good looking deck 👍💯
Ty
Nice work bro 🤝🏿💯
Thank you! 👊
Great job
Thanks!
It really looks great! Your Dad taught you well!
I think so too! Thanks!
Perfect video to watch while eating dinner 🙏
Damn Good
Purdy work 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Nicely explained about crack control. 👍👍🇬🇧
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice 👍🏼
Thanks for the visit
Nice 👍
Y’all are a crew of artists! Great work!❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Very nice and impressive work. Warm greetings from Germany!
Greetings! Thank you 🙏
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job Tyler and team! 👏💕👍 How come you and Timmy don't work together all the time? You guys live far apart? 🤔
Sometimes
looks really good. Concrete totally not a thing for backyards out here in germany but personally I like it.
Fair enough!
Great work, can’t believe they’re leaving that dated pool coping.
That’s actually new coping they just installed
Look's great 🙂
Thank you! Cheers!
Very cool. Just curious why some jobs use saws to cut the crack lines when it's dry and some are done when it's wet? Cheers.
Personal preference. Both ways work just as good if done properly!
Sure do miss hearing “hey, David Odell here” lol
Mint👌
Thanks!
Very neat and tidy job, You did really well for your first big solo project ! Can I ask is the concrete that you use when using the pumping truck the same consistency/stone size etc as regular concrete that is poured the conventional way ? Just when I watch the pumped concrete you never seem to see much stone. Thanks
Yes it is the same consistency as the conventional bag concrete. It’s pea gravel rock with cement and sand and water
I've been enjoying these Odell videos for a while now and really appreciate your hard work, precision and artistry. I do have a question which I just can't figure out: how do you get the liquid concrete to start and s top pumping while you are laying it down? Do you have some sort of remote control to the concrete pump truck guy, or is there some sort of device on the hose?
I know it's not part of your job, but I'd like to see a photo at least of the job after it's all complete and filled with water.
It’s on our channel 👍
Looks perfect to me. I'd hire you guys in a minute if you worked closer to NE Washington state.
Ty
👍👍
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Hey, Im no concrete man but Im a big fan. Seen every video. I must say that was the WETTEST batch ive EVER seen. Would love to know what your old man would say about that slump. Great finished product though!! Love the videos!
I thought the same thing initially, but it did dry up after the prime water was out
🎉 thank you for the video bro🎉 I hope you have a good future 🙏...😊.. JJ.. Jonjon..
Thanks, you too!
Could you wrap plastic sheet/tape around the house walls to keep it clean while pouring?
Somehow you kept the brick coping, brick ribbons, and sides of the house free of stray concrete. How? I would be masking all those edges to avoid having a lot of difficult cleanup later.
One guy on sponge / clean up. We wrapped up the tile in plastic.
That looked like a really soupy mix. Is that because the 3500 psi? Hard to tell with the edit how quick it went off. you had the guys to stay ahead of it. Great outcome. Main question is just to figure if the added water would help me mainly mixing by 120 lbs machine and finishing by myself.
Water definitely helps with the lay down
Perhaps you could explain why this is your first big solo pour.
Thanks,
Good question! I’ve done many large pours with my family but this was the first I ran and managed solo from beginning to end
Only down side was the 50/50 didn't get to strut for the camera.
I know 😢
How much does it cost to create a concrete foundation for a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house of 1000 feet? How many inches deep or thick does a house slab foundation have to be?
Does the concrete have an additive in it so it dries slower or do you wait for a certain time of the day it certain weather? I only ask because I helped a friend pour a slab recently and it was rock hard within 2h. Thanks
No additives. Just depends on weather really. This was also in shade the whole day
@@OdellCompleteConcrete thank you for the reply, keep up the amazing work!
ty
Man is your daddy alright 🤔
Well deserved retirement 🙌
Big fan of your videos and work but don’t like the suggestion by Dad about removing that corner drain. As a pool owner in SoCal, you can never have enough deck drains…personal experience with this one.
So you do the prep and then hire a crew to do the pour and finish?
Yea I do prep and bring finishers in on pour day
Any advice for someone looking to get into the industry? I live in SoCal and I don’t have much experience in the trades besides automotive but most of the concrete finisher jobs I see require experience. I’ve worked multiple different jobs trying different things, but I’m 25 now and I’m really looking for something more stable that I could make a career out of.
Start at the bottom work your way up
Tyler, habla usted Español? 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤
Un poco 🤏
Is your company with the union ?
No
Can you show us an actual crack in the concrete after a job was finished?
I wish
What color is the concrete?
Standard issue
Out of that whole backyard, the pool crew puts it dead center of the walkway 🤦♂️🤦♂️. You and your crew do absolutely amazing jobs. Would love longer videos. But I understand
TY
Y’all left the rebar laying on the ground
Nope we picked it up
Wow! I guess you just wasted money on the Steele, because it’s not even in the concrete 😂
how much did you charge for this job?
7500
@@OdellCompleteConcreteall materials included, everything?