My wife passed away. She was 44 years old. I just want to say to everyone don't take for granted the people around you that love you and you love them. No one is perfect but let people know you love them hug the ones close to you just let them know you love them please.
I can emphasize with you and you have my sincere condolences. My wife was 47 when she died unexpectedly. That was in 2005. Has the loss lessened in that time?? Sure it has but do I miss her any less?? Not on your life. Hardly a day goes by I don't think what might have been. I wish you well sir. 😊
It's hard to beat this age old look. The classic look of exposed aggregate never goes out of style. Super nice job Tom. You and your crew are the best!! 😊😊
The many times I was around concrete over the years. And it took me finding your channel to see what can be done. The exposed aggregate is very interesting as always.
Hi Guys, greetings frrom the UK. I have said this before and I will keep on saying it, Your crew, (and of course you) are true masters of there craft. No goofing around just pure dedication that goes above and beyond what your customers wanted. Amazing work no matter if its a huge project or a simple one. I look forward to your video's. Well done to you all.
Who ever built the house we are living in now used their noodle. They put electrical outlets along the back side of the house and two water spigot as well. Uptop on either side of the deck two more outlets. Along the long front porch more outlets. On each side of the house spigots too. Only thing in the back of the house we had changed was a bigger gutter put up because the roof is so steep and it's a metal roof.
Another awesome project(s) 👍 I really hope the clients in your area appreciate the quality of the work that you do. In my area the quality of concrete work is dismal. I really enjoy your content 😊 I thank Mike Morgan often for introducing me to your channel.
Amazing exposed job, Mr Tom. It’s a shame you don’t get paid for doing that work. The customer aught to be ashamed of themselves. Anyway, excellent work as always, Sir. Thank you for sharing. Maybe your winter won’t be harsh enough for y’all to take of, and we can continue watching year round. 👍
I was taught coming out of a house you should have a nominal 7" step. Is this something new in new home building? I saw a straight out of the backdoor that the pour was to the aluminum threshold. The side door was 4", right under the rollock course. It would've looked better leaving about a half course of brick along with the rollock which would give you about a 7" step. It would be safer too, instead of stumbling out with a short step.
Beautiful Tom and crew! I haven’t been around any electrical work in many years, idk but is the #12 wire coming through the brick without conduit meet the NEC?
Why would anyone set those deck post below concrete grade..They should have been set in steel brackets set in concrete piers and the patio poured to the bottom of the bracket.. Or better yet the patio should have been poured before the deck was built.. I would demand that be fixed before I closed on that home because we all know those post won’t last 5 yr..
My wife passed away. She was 44 years old. I just want to say to everyone don't take for granted the people around you that love you and you love them. No one is perfect but let people know you love them hug the ones close to you just let them know you love them please.
Hope you have people around you to lean on. If not you have us online.
I can emphasize with you and you have my sincere condolences. My wife was 47 when she died unexpectedly. That was in 2005. Has the loss lessened in that time?? Sure it has but do I miss her any less?? Not on your life. Hardly a day goes by I don't think what might have been. I wish you well sir. 😊
@ronallen6578 I'm married forever. I just can't see myself going on without her
I’m sorry for your loss. May God comfort you and those she has left behind.
Come on man I’m just trying to watch concrete videos
The exposed aggregate looks absolutely amazing against that house. You guys are the cream of the crop. Amazing work.
It's hard to beat this age old look. The classic look of exposed aggregate never goes out of style. Super nice job Tom. You and your crew are the best!! 😊😊
The many times I was around concrete over the years. And it took me finding your channel to see what can be done. The exposed aggregate is very interesting as always.
Hi Guys, greetings frrom the UK. I have said this before and I will keep on saying it, Your crew, (and of course you) are true masters of there craft. No goofing around just pure dedication that goes above and beyond what your customers wanted. Amazing work no matter if its a huge project or a simple one. I look forward to your video's. Well done to you all.
Those steps do look great! Nice colors in the exposed aggregate.
As far as finishes you do the exposed agrigate comes in second, the barn board is my favorite. Blessings
Hopefully, Mike Morgan's pavilion is coming up soon!! Looking forward to seeing that job from both of y'alls channels.
That exposed aggregate looks really nice. Reminds me of a Terrazzo floor.
Who ever built the house we are living in now used their noodle. They put electrical outlets along the back side of the house and two water spigot as well. Uptop on either side of the deck two more outlets. Along the long front porch more outlets. On each side of the house spigots too. Only thing in the back of the house we had changed was a bigger gutter put up because the roof is so steep and it's a metal roof.
Another awesome project(s) 👍 I really hope the clients in your area appreciate the quality of the work that you do. In my area the quality of concrete work is dismal. I really enjoy your content 😊 I thank Mike Morgan often for introducing me to your channel.
20:07 whats the deal with those deck joists? no ledger board? no hangers? each one connected thru the brick?
Wow! That exposed ag looks so good. You guys are an awesome team. Thanks for sharing.
See, doing my favorite exposed, making it look easy🎉
Great job, absolutely beautiful. You guys definitely know what you are doing!
Thank you, we appreciate it!
Indeed! Nice work boys. Looks great!
Amazing exposed job, Mr Tom. It’s a shame you don’t get paid for doing that work. The customer aught to be ashamed of themselves.
Anyway, excellent work as always, Sir.
Thank you for sharing.
Maybe your winter won’t be harsh enough for y’all to take of, and we can continue watching year round.
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Two sharp pours!!! Looking sooo professional 👍👍👍
i like that exposed aggregate look
Beautiful steps God job love you job
I was taught coming out of a house you should have a nominal 7" step. Is this something new in new home building? I saw a straight out of the backdoor that the pour was to the aluminum threshold. The side door was 4", right under the rollock course. It would've looked better leaving about a half course of brick along with the rollock which would give you about a 7" step. It would be safer too, instead of stumbling out with a short step.
What is your mix design for cooler fall weather? Do you all actually pour in deeper winter?
love the look of that concrete for that house!
I love the way that comes out
I might have missed it but what was the product you used for the exposed aggregate?
Beautiful Tom and crew! I haven’t been around any electrical work in many years, idk but is the #12 wire coming through the brick without conduit meet the NEC?
Beautiful work!
What if it rains before you wash of the surface spray?
Both jobs , Haus Quality approved 👍💯
excellent sir
I did a lot of exposed concrete over the years and I could never relax until it was wasted off.
That look is real nice I like it
good job tom
Good job guys
Great video
Nice work!
Do you have a picture of the product you used as retarder?
Winding down, finding the time for mikes splitting slash sawmill building, lol.
You ever tried a surface cleaner to clean the retardant off
I have not just pressure washer
Blessings
Nice job , love exposed aggregate.
Why would anyone set those deck post below concrete grade..They should have been set in steel brackets set in concrete piers and the patio poured to the bottom of the bracket.. Or better yet the patio should have been poured before the deck was built.. I would demand that be fixed before I closed on that home because we all know those post won’t last 5 yr..
I agree
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I dont like the concrete touching those wooded deck posts.
Tom I'm 66