Pouring Concrete in an existing pole barn - including plumbing
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- Pouring Concrete in an existing pole barn - including plumbing
in this video we pour concrete into an existing pole barn to create a new production facility.
Here is a video showing how we insulated and climate controlled our shop
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Nice shop. Working on a 28x42 shop downstairs and guest cabin upstairs.
Hardy Brothers Outdoors sweet
Thanks for the sub
It really looks great! Congratulations! How tall is your building?
What was the ballpark cost of that job?
Leaving rebar flat on the floor was very bad, waste of time and money. Crazy wet concrete !
what did you run your screed board on to set the height? im going to be pouring in my pole shed and im confused on what to screed off of.
It almost looks like they poured it wet enough that it was self leveling.
I was wondering the same thing! Then I seen a pool when trying to power troll I was like no way!
How far down did you have to dig down? And is there anything you would need to do to protect the poles from rot (from the concrete floor moisture) if they were NOT treated?
I’m probably not the best person to ask
This building had been here a long time when we bought the property and I hired a company to do the concrete
@@RockhillfarmYT I live in Baldwin Kansas, where are you guys? I'm trying to find a company to do this to my shop. Can you share the companies name if you are near? thanks!
I'm curious what area you're in amd what the cost was to pour and finish the pad?
We are in Kansas and it was 4500
@@RockhillfarmYT that’s not too bad
Yeah, I have a feeling it would be a lot more now
how far apart are your 6x6's ? 12 ft ?
10 ft
Way too watery