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Finally we are ready for the floor!
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Prep work - Dave Montano of Montano Concrete spent the better part of an
entire day figuring out where to make the expansion joints. We spent quite
a bit of time on the great room floor deciding how to add the expansion
joints and having them look good. |
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Like always - something must go wrong! the pump truck was ordered to hose
pump
the 30 yards of concrete into the 3 domes. The driver didn't bring the correct
connectors so the hoses can't be attached. |
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| So through the door we go! |
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Wheel barrels are ready! We scrambled all over the place
find them at the last minute! |
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| The lineup! they are ready!. |
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The first load goes into the utility room |
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| Kitchen dome is almost done. |
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On into the great room. |
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All the trucks are lined up and ready to dump.
Hurry up guys! |
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Great room half done. |
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| On into the private dome. |
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Move the truck over to the bedroom door. |
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| Almost finished! |
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Bubbles. Hey is the heating tubes leaking?
No just the air from the cement coming up.
Wow had me worried for a minute. |
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| Start the hand finishing. |
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And move right along through the house. |
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What to do with the left over cement? How about some yard art?
I am sure we will find a place for our Coyote. |
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