For home owners watching this, what you see is why stamped concrete is usually 2 times the cost of regular concrete. Not only is it labor intensive, but it is also MORE difficult in applying the stamped patterns in a timely fashion than doing a standard brush finish. This is soooo easy to mess up that it rightly scares away contractors that don't have the people & tools to do such work. Great job, again, Mike & crew.
Awesome video Mike! My friend and I have been inspired by your work, leading to us starting our very own Concrete Flatwork LLC. Keep up the good work, keep uploading content. The knowledge you explain is worth more than gold!!
Thank you for your videos Mike! After watching your videos I was able to resurface my front porch and steps, along with filling the crack in my basement floor. You are definitely appreciated!!!
Great job Mike, well done to you and the rest of the crew, I would consider putting an extra pin per section of the forms, you can see a little bulge in the forms between the end pins and the middle pin, just a thought, again, awesome job, well done
Amazing!! Looks great! What is the blue rollers you are using? Do they add texture also? What stamps would you recommend? We are looking at getting a set. Did you make your shoe covers?
If you were to add colored powdered release to the liquid release for the antique look, how much would you add? Would it look the same if you used powdered release? Also, I've been doing concrete for 20 years, and I learn a lot from your videos. You are truly a professional. Please keep making the videos.
We add about a cup or two to 2.5 gallons of release. It doesn't look exactly the same as pure powder but if you keep the liquid shook up in the sprayer it looks close. It tends to want to settle in the sprayer a bit if you leave sitting for a minute.
I was just wondering if there are any concerns about the chemicals from the release agent getting into the pool water? I have to say that it is rather entertaining to you and your guys out there clog dancing on those mats.
@@MikeDayConcrete Thanks Mike. Will you do a colour enhancer , sealing update on this job ? Big stamp area, like driveways I see on the wet coast. They seem easy after this pool job.
@Mike Day Concrete, now play with the speed x 100 to bad you did not have a camera out on the lawn and see people reactions, ha ha ha!!! Clap, clap, clap, Patio Dance!!!!
For home owners watching this, what you see is why stamped concrete is usually 2 times the cost of regular concrete. Not only is it labor intensive, but it is also MORE difficult in applying the stamped patterns in a timely fashion than doing a standard brush finish. This is soooo easy to mess up that it rightly scares away contractors that don't have the people & tools to do such work.
Great job, again, Mike & crew.
Thank you!
All pool decks I’ve done had coping that gave at least a foot of separation from the water. That’s a lot of forgiveness you didn’t have. Beautiful job
I was thinking the samething lol
Organized and very talented craftsmanship at it's best.
Thank you!
Awesome video Mike! My friend and I have been inspired by your work, leading to us starting our very own Concrete Flatwork LLC. Keep up the good work, keep uploading content. The knowledge you explain is worth more than gold!!
That is awesome!
@@MikeDayConcrete If there’s ever a opportunity that presents itself, I would love for us to collaborate on a project! Have a good day🫡
The teamwork is great! I'm impressed, no yelling, lol. Thanks for doing these videos! Nice music!
Glad you like them!
Wow that’s a lot of stamping! Awesome job !,,
Thanks so much!
Looks killer.. Well done Mr. Day.
Thank you!
Thank you for your videos Mike! After watching your videos I was able to resurface my front porch and steps, along with filling the crack in my basement floor. You are definitely appreciated!!!
I like you work .
Teamwork wins again great job guys.
Thanks
WOW! Nice Work!
Thanks!
Awesome Video!!
Thank you!
It was so massive a project I got "second hand anxiety" just from watching! :D
That came out really nice.
Thanks
Looks Great. Reminds me of working with my Dad as a kid.
Another awesome Job 👏🏼
Thanks 👍
Great job Mike, well done to you and the rest of the crew, I would consider putting an extra pin per section of the forms, you can see a little bulge in the forms between the end pins and the middle pin, just a thought, again, awesome job, well done
We wanted it to look that way
Great job... Looks very nice
Thank you so much 😀
Big job, Mike! I know you Got this 😊
Thanks so much!
Outstanding job where can I get some of these forms 🎉❤
Awesome work!
Hey mike , Do you did any saw cut’s?
Amazing!! Looks great! What is the blue rollers you are using? Do they add texture also? What stamps would you recommend? We are looking at getting a set. Did you make your shoe covers?
The rollers have texture on them as well. We're using Stone texture stamps, I like these. We're wearing "Shoe In's" for stamping shoes.
If you were to add colored powdered release to the liquid release for the antique look, how much would you add? Would it look the same if you used powdered release? Also, I've been doing concrete for 20 years, and I learn a lot from your videos. You are truly a professional. Please keep making the videos.
We add about a cup or two to 2.5 gallons of release. It doesn't look exactly the same as pure powder but if you keep the liquid shook up in the sprayer it looks close. It tends to want to settle in the sprayer a bit if you leave sitting for a minute.
@MikeDayConcrete do you still power wash it when you use that method, or do you just let it dry and seal over it? Thanks
Stressful video!
2 Thumbs Way up looks really nice guys
Thank you! Cheers!
Mike have you tried the magnetic stamps like Ryan is using now ?
I haven't, but I do like to lay these stamps down at any angle I prefer and not have to worry about the magnets lining up.
You guys are amazing. Keep up the Great work
We will!
@@MikeDayConcreteand a country boy can survive
Mike what kind of texter rollers are you using and what's in sprayers?
I wonder if you can do stuff that big here in Florida with the heat.
Great work mate next time get a blow up boat to get around edges 👍
How much cost to build one like that
Why don't you use expansion joints? Great video, very informative!
Guessing they’ll saw cut them…
We cut them in with a soff-cut saw. works much better in this type of heat.
@Chris_Moncada that was not my question. Lol. The question was, why?
KRAFT!!!???? jk Everyone worked well together! You hand floated that so good. You can see the long even strokes in the light!
I'd fall in the pool... especially when it's 95 in South Ga ..lol..
I was just wondering if there are any concerns about the chemicals from the release agent getting into the pool water? I have to say that it is rather entertaining to you and your guys out there clog dancing on those mats.
The pool water already has chemicals in it 👌🏻
I am suprised they filled the pool before doing the concrete
No worries about the liquid release, it evaporates
@@MikeDayConcrete Thanks Mike.
Will you do a colour enhancer , sealing update on this job ?
Big stamp area, like driveways I see on the wet coast. They seem easy after this pool job.
Very nice soundtrack to this video!
Also the foot stamping kind of sounds like clapping cheeks.
I hope it's pitched away from the pool lol
@Mike Day Concrete, now play with the speed x 100 to bad you did not have a camera out on the lawn and see people reactions, ha ha ha!!! Clap, clap, clap, Patio Dance!!!!
Ole buddy ,why don't u invest in hand tamps and turn your stamps a quarter turn
The guys are a little slow I stamp 1500 alone in the Texas heat especially just texture it’s easy
The clip clopping made me think you were working in Amish country. Expected to see a horse and carraige any time
Promo-SM 🤣
Great-looking job is always Mike. Have a question do you spray your stamps every once in awhile as you're stamping also or just the concrete