So the guys that did our pad made the apron soooooo steep. My daughter's car won't be able to get up (even my SUV the mud guard hits the apron on the way down) any suggestions on how to remedy my situation WITHOUT redoing the apron and paying again (already paid $11.5K on my pad that our cars cant get up lol) Thanks.
I have a slope driveway by the sidewalk going to the house and then the driveway they meet and I'm going down the driveway 9 ft and trying to lay stones for a flower bed free courses How do I store that like how many needs to be on the end and how do I calculate it to make sure it's level all the way across the top Please answer me ASAP for 10 it would be so appreciated God bless you
Great video! Couple of questions. Currently want to repour my garage slab How would prepare a slope slab in a garage, and how would you create the form work so that the slab connects to the apron? And do you have pour the slab and the apron at the same time. Thanks keep up the great work
It would be a two-step process. The apron being the stem wall or foundation if I’m getting this correctly, would have to be poured first. Once it cures, you’d have to drill into it and install rebar at 2’ apart from each other at least 3” beneath where your slab grade is going to be. I’d mark my slab grade with chalk line and try not to go past it at the time of pouring. Hope this helps! Good luck!👍🏽
@constructionideas My view is, on a level surface, no matter the length if it has a slope no matter how small it is unlevel or out of level and water at rest proves it.
I know this voice…the how to staircase voice! Now thats its done, glad I found this video🎉🎉🎉🎉Go Leveled Driveway🎉🎉🎉🎉
What if u wanted to level out a slope on a drive way?
that would leave u with one (or/and more) problem. every thing would have to be calculated... I can show you how.
Much complicated to understand for a beginner DIY at the mercy of VERY PRICEY builders !!!
You have videos showing concrete approach radius
So the guys that did our pad made the apron soooooo steep. My daughter's car won't be able to get up (even my SUV the mud guard hits the apron on the way down) any suggestions on how to remedy my situation WITHOUT redoing the apron and paying again (already paid $11.5K on my pad that our cars cant get up lol) Thanks.
Sir we apply this formula on pipe
I have a slope driveway by the sidewalk going to the house and then the driveway they meet and I'm going down the driveway 9 ft and trying to lay stones for a flower bed free courses How do I store that like how many needs to be on the end and how do I calculate it to make sure it's level all the way across the top Please answer me ASAP for 10 it would be so appreciated God bless you
Great video! Couple of questions. Currently want to repour my garage slab How would prepare a slope slab in a garage, and how would you create the form work so that the slab connects to the apron? And do you have pour the slab and the apron at the same time. Thanks keep up the great work
It would be a two-step process. The apron being the stem wall or foundation if I’m getting this correctly, would have to be poured first. Once it cures, you’d have to drill into it and install rebar at 2’ apart from each other at least 3” beneath where your slab grade is going to be. I’d mark my slab grade with chalk line and try not to go past it at the time of pouring. Hope this helps! Good luck!👍🏽
Great work
Thank you so much 😀
Does a level surface have slope
No.
Yes zero slope
@constructionideas
My view is, on a level surface, no matter the length if it has a slope no matter how small it is unlevel or out of level and water at rest proves it.
professional driveway that is... thanks
Any time!
Excellent, thanks!
You're welcome!
Mine is not a slope..its a pool..in the middle of
Creative
I have a 60 long hill
I have btw 2 to 3 inches..but its in the middle…I need a seadoo to leave my car during rainy days..
Or swim😂