I've got a shed/workshop foundation (4x5 rectangle) https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/how-to-pour-concrete-footings.545673/page-3#post-4844351 poured that was completed but wasn't exactly the most evenly poured ... As a result and partly as I am laying in a trench I've laid 3 rows all round that are higher on one side than another - result is basically row 3 on one side, by the time it comes round to other side is at row 4 hieght...so I can never get to a one flat row all the way round.
See for yourself
This is all below ground at the momment so there is time to save it before it could be seen.
What solutions have people got?
I 'm thinking of:
gradual sliced bricks to even it out slowly
See for yourself
This is all below ground at the momment so there is time to save it before it could be seen.
What solutions have people got?
I 'm thinking of:
gradual sliced bricks to even it out slowly
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