Is at hand away to pour cement contained by drizzly ground?

We need to pour some suports for a deck. Our ground is clay. THe ground is soaking; we dug the holes and they fill vertebrae up with marine rapidly. We are surrounded by a hurry to put the deck up. So is there someway to pour the cement within the staurated ground?


Answers:    Get heavy evaluate plastic yard stacks. Take as much water out of the hole as you can. Open up a backpack, place it over the hole and fill beside the concrete. As you put the concrete in it will drop the backpack into the hole. Then finish filling the pouch.
Just mix up a real stiff mix of concrete and dump it into the holes. The concrete will cure underwater. As a situation of fact, cconcrete that cures underwater make the hardest concrete. You might want to get as much river out of the holes first; if the conctrete is thinned down too much it ends up weaker.
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