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How old people pour concrete, this is Must See March 20, 2019 |
Concrete Q & A FridayHi everyone, How does someone that's getting up there in age and starting to show some gray hair, successfully pour concrete for a living. If you don't know my story, I've been pouring and finishing concrete since I was 15 years old. I worked all through High School for a local concrete company mostly pouring large commercial floors, walks, and parking garages. When I reached the age of 20, I decided I wanted to work for myself, so I started my own business called Day's Concrete Floors, Inc. In my younger days, pouring concrete was hard work but I had youth on my side. Now, I'm 54 years old. I still feel young but my body just doesn't recover like it used to. I made a video that will show you how us old people (not really that old) pour concrete using a special piece of equipment. Check out the video and let me know what you think!!
I know the thought of pouring your own concrete slab may be a little scary, but I think after seeing how we do it, you'll have a little more confidence and may want to tackle it yourself. You could literally save hundreds (or maybe thousands) of dollars by pouring your own garage or house slab. If you think you need a little more training after watching the video, I'll have a link in the description of the video to my "in depth" concrete slab training course. Your investment in this course could save you enough money (by pouring the slab yourself) to pay for a good part of your building. If you want to purchase the course I have a very special offer for you. If you type the word BUGGY into the coupon code area of the checkout page, you're going to receive a significant savings on the course. Too much to say here in this email, you'll have to type it in to find out. It will be worth it, I guarantee it. I pour concrete slabs for a living, I know how much my customers pay me to install them. There's some of you who are capable of doing it yourself with a little help. Check out the video and let me know if you think you could tackle it on your own. Mike
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