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Mixing and pouring concrete often sounds easier
than it is. This task implies handling the right amount of ingredients and
handling them at the right moment and the right way, and all these aspects
might have some tricks you should take into account. If you have strong doubts
on how to do this, you should ask for advice and help a professional on the
subject. There are different types of concrete, and some of them are ready and only need you to add water to it, but they also are more expensive than mixing your own concrete and therefore in some cases they are not a good choice, such as for example when needing to do large jobs. If you want to mix your own concrete for a very small project, you will probably be able to easily do it yourself, but in case of bigger projects you will have to count with a mixer. |
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Any basic concrete is composed by
four main elements: sand or other fine aggregate, Portland cement, gravel or
other coarse aggregate, and water. The fine and coarse aggregates should be
approximately 2/3 or a little more of the final concrete volume. You need to
make sure these ingredients are clean, since the existence of other elements
mixed with them might cause you to end up with low quality concrete.
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