There are several advantages to adding a concrete patio to your home. This extra area is a fantastic spot to chill, rest, and even host a fun summer barbecue. If you are thinking about listing your house for sale, a concrete patio can be a fantastic selling factor and increase the resale value of your house. Concrete patio installation, though comes with many advantages, should not be taken lightly. Some do it on their own while others hire the service of concrete installation services due to the complex nature of concrete materials.
BSR Renovations is one of the best when it comes to concrete works such as pouring a new patio. It prevents the possibility of mistakes, which can be costly, time-consuming, and taxing. A seasoned patio contractor knows how to avoid the following mistakes:
Error in Water to Cement Mixing Ratio –
This ratio pertain to the proportion of water to cement in the concrete pouring mix. When it comes to concrete, the ratio of cement to water affects both the material’s workability and solidification time. The usual ratio is two to one when pouring a cement and water combination. If the water percentage is higher, the concrete may shrink and crack. Concrete may be difficult to pour and move if the water content is reduced.
Failure to Pour on Favorable Weather –
On warm, rain-free days, contractors can lay new concrete. A minimum of three days during which there won’t be any showers, freezing temperatures, or intense heat. The temperature of the concrete within the first one to two days after pouring determines how potent it is. Concrete loses strength if it freezes before the recommended waiting period. If the concrete freezes prematurely, contractors will need to take measures to insulate the material.
Excessively Moving the Concrete –
Working with concrete is more difficult than working with other materials. However, issues may arise if it is overused or moved excessively after pouring. Additionally, completing the concrete too quickly could make the problems worse. This implies that you should work with concrete carefully and allow it to set.