Cement was just poured in my backyard and it looks uneven in some places. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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Hydraulic cement would be useless! It's used to seal around things that penetrate concrete walls/slabs as it expands when curing. Put on top of an uneven slab it would just pop off!
There *IS* a way to fix uneven pours and your contractor will HATE that you know the answer<G>. They can use a concrete grinder to level things off. The machine looks kinda like a janitors floor buffer but has grinding stones instead of a buffing pad. They are most commonly used when a Terrazzo floor is installed but are also commonly used in industrial settings when a pad has to be adjusted or leveled for machine installation.
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Don't pay the contractor until you are satisfied with the results.
Don't pay the contractor until you are satisfied with the results.
Not much you can do now. Get the contractor out and get them to re-do it. Tell them it's uneven and you are unhappy with their work.
dont touch it or else if its there fault in the first palce its now your and they owe u nothing. dont be dumb and mess with it. if they wehre suppose to make it flat and its not its there problem and they gotta fix it
Hey, no matter where you live, that sucker is set up! It's not entirely to late though, what the story on the Finisher, did you do the finish or did you hire it, if the latter, call that sucker up,and tell him, better now than another 36 hours. You didn't want a smooth finish , did you? Confess, what aren't you telling us?
There's no such thing as evening out cement once it's cured. It has to be removed and redone. Don't pay the contractor, and have him rip up the whole thing and start from scratch. His mistake... you shouldn't have to pay for it.
NOTE: Take digital pictures in case you need to take legal action. A tip: place a newspaper from that day on the ground when taking a picture so that you can prove the date of the pictures.