I don’t live anywhere near Maine, but I do want to thank you for actually providing your estimated price per square foot. So many of these people that put out videos don’t tell you a price and then you ask about a price and then they say well, it depends on where you live, and it depends on different codes, supply costs, permits, etc. etc. etc. Believe me 99.9% of viewers watching videos know the price will vary depending on location but 99.9% of viewers just want an idea on the price. Again thank you for actually providing your average price.
@974pb9 ай бұрын
I was within $500 of yours on what I charge. Your guys are complete beasts- hard working loyal guys are hard to find!
@petem62919 ай бұрын
Mike you are incredibly professional needs to be more people that have the same attitude as you .
@Kingtrini20209 ай бұрын
Performance Watching from Trinidad Love your work keep it up man
@MikeDayConcrete9 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@franklinbittner46839 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching your video for a while and I think you are doing an amazing job with the cement and just as good with your video,I’m a contractor myself and understand that you make it look easy but it’s only your experience and your crew that gives the impression of easy to do,anyway thanks for sharing your work
@MikeDayConcrete9 ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@skwerlz9 ай бұрын
I'm thinking you guys have this down to a science, your prices are quite reasonable, and you're worth every penny.
@AF-O69 ай бұрын
Extremely reasonably in my area. I wish I could get this level of quality for that price.
@ThaiLifeAmerican9 ай бұрын
Remember this is just flat work Its the work actual concrete contractors don't want. Its time waster and customer intensive callback prone type of retail work that a guy like this can make a very good living doing but you are always putting our fires with work that is VISIBLE for its entire useful life. Foundation and structural concrete is hidden most of the time. Call backs are rare. You deal with mainly peer professionals
@bobbymac36969 ай бұрын
Kicking and running on that screed. Very professional!
@bigrig62849 ай бұрын
Hi Mike. I'm in Maine as well I don't do alot of concrete mostly masonry and harscape. Been watching your videos great job!
@ad00692 ай бұрын
worth watching 👏👏👏👏 thanks for sharing !
@samsiryani90239 ай бұрын
Love the old school foot work as your screeting backwards, that’s a proper way of old school pros.
@mitchbeard89207 ай бұрын
Great work quality over quantity
@richdewitt7609 ай бұрын
Very professional, appreciate the details shared!
@IvoryPitbull9 ай бұрын
you guys are quite the unit
@steveg55769 ай бұрын
Very nice...being winter at this time, I'd be interested in knowing you're guys regime for cracked hands, fingers -- lotion, balms you use. Some of these vids are 20 deg F. Always appreciate you putting up Mike.
@williamspisak53759 ай бұрын
Cracked fingers suck
@kellyinfanger91929 ай бұрын
Superglue the cracks shut. Moisturize to prevent them if you can, but superglue, especially the gel type, helps with the pain and healing.
@tombarnes18719 ай бұрын
Nice work!!
@hoffpauirconcrete.semperfidCC9 ай бұрын
My issue is small jobs with a truck minimum I always end up under bidding
@bigrig62849 ай бұрын
Yeah I have that issue as well.
@GrumpyAndCricket9 ай бұрын
Great video and you can never charge enough!
@jacobs-uo6si9 ай бұрын
Who sets up all your pours? I’ve never seen a setup video on this channel with a loader or anything
@user-tv5dt3nm9y9 ай бұрын
Great info thanks
@philiphofer34869 ай бұрын
Frim Saskatchewan Canada. That's about half what it would cost up this way . Even with exchange rates..
@Philadelphia191479 ай бұрын
Good info thanks Mike
@tnolan31769 ай бұрын
I always had the customer pay for all materials and I would just charge for labor ! Seem to work out pretty well for us . Unless I got the odd customer who didnt want to pay for materials which was a red flag for me to maybe avoid this job!
@gt35059 ай бұрын
Why you don’t put steel in the concrete?
@shanew73619 ай бұрын
What about comcrete driveway replacimg old with new or removomg asphalt and installing a concrete one?
@Reed65109 ай бұрын
I’d like to know that also.
@davida63839 ай бұрын
How come you didn’t use a vibra- screed on this pour?.. is it because it’s easier to slope to drain with hand screed board? What percentage slope would you recommend for driveway pour?
@GDWhiting9 ай бұрын
Mike, have never used superplastiser/ water reducer. Does it start to revert back to a three inch slump quickly? Or does it kind of set up the same way as if you were to pour it at a 6 made that way by water? Thanks
@EricDeaurora8 ай бұрын
Super P. The simple answer to your question is it reverts back quickly. The long answer to your question is: if a concrete truck leave the plant on 3 and a lot of water was held because the customer wanted it tight, then drives 55 minutes on a decently warm day. When that concrete arrives it is ~ an hour and ten minutes old. It will be on a sub 1 inch slump and you’d catch hell even getting it out of the truck. When you add super P it makes the concrete “loose” and workable but it doesn’t have the same effect on the hydration of the cementitious material due to large size of the plasticizer molecules. So it will go from being workable to “get a machine on NOW” or it has gotten away from you.
@EricDeaurora8 ай бұрын
Also I forgot to mention. All concrete that I know of nowadays all has water reducer in it and I run a concrete plant. There are many different types of WR’s some plants use only a medium Range in their mixes, my company uses a Medium/high Range WR plastol 6420 every single one of our mixes and we use about ~ 50 standard mix designs have plastol in them. It is Dosed Oz per hundred weight when designing a mix and Oz per yard when batching or requesting more of it.
@jimanderson25189 ай бұрын
I noticed there was no rebar on this job. All my jobs useally get rebar especially on a slab that size.. What are your thoughts ???
@ibfrosty089 ай бұрын
He's using fibermesh
@verlaat59 ай бұрын
So are you only getting a profit out of the placing and finishing?
@BobL849 ай бұрын
that sounds expensive
@kenlapiene67219 ай бұрын
What do you pay a guy to come help pour for a few hours and then he goes on his way? You obviously have to pay him enough to make it worth his while. Id like to find an area of the states where you could find piece work like that a few days a week and make decent money without being full-time. Maybe someone else could chime in about different areas. Thanks
@ІгорБаран-з4й9 ай бұрын
Its a lot of money considering that you dont do demo In Michigan its 10$-11$ a sqft , demo , mesh and pour
@ІгорБаран-з4й9 ай бұрын
6$ is new construction ( no foam no mesh ) But mexicans do it for 5$
@tomthompson74009 ай бұрын
always very tricky to price a job ,,, but as my grandad used to say ... you may as well stay at home for nothing , as work for nothing.
@ThaiLifeAmerican9 ай бұрын
What is "sar it" mean in relation to concrete? That's new to me. Is that just in Canada eh? We don't "sar" concrete down here in America (i live in North Carolina). Is that a cold weather process?
@nickcalabrese74339 ай бұрын
Saw
@jameshalliday4129 ай бұрын
What are you on about? He’s from Maine.
@nonyabuisness9 ай бұрын
If you get more than 50% of jobs that you bid, your bid is too low.
@ThaiLifeAmerican9 ай бұрын
When you have to do the labor yourself in your company, you don't have a profitable business. What you have is a self-employment situation where you're paying yourself for your labor. You get to the point where you're a supervisor, one or more jobs at a time and you don't have to do the manual labor. You then have a profitable successful company that you can either pass on or even sell, but unless you can sell yourself with the person who buys your business, you're not selling a viable business. You just have a self-employment situation even if you are listed as a corporation. You've just created yourself a job. My 28x28 shop cost $12 a square foot for the concrete work, but that also included 2-ft perimeter cinder blocks the owner of the company showed up at the beginning of the poor. Came back around the time for power trial to check in on. It came back at the end of the day to double check everything was done right. He never once got dirty. From what I can tell he runs six trucks and trailers and is pouring between 4 and 6 jobs a day year round. But we live down here in America
@kevinmitchell57399 ай бұрын
Thank you for answering my questions I would of had. I like how you broke it down instead of just thinking wow he gets that much just to level it. No it's matiarls and everything right down to the insurance. I would hire you if you were in Minnesota. ( ALEXANDRIA MN 56360)