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      What's the process of tearing and pouring new concrete?

      The process of tearing out and pouring new concrete involves several steps, including preparation, demolition, grading and compaction, pouring and finishing.

      1. Preparation: This includes obtaining necessary permits, marking utility lines, and creating a plan for the project. The area where the new concrete will be poured should be cleared of any debris and obstacles.
      2. Demolition: The old concrete must be removed, which can be done using a variety of tools such as jackhammers, saws, and excavators. The debris should be disposed of properly.
      3. Grading and compaction: The area should be graded to ensure proper drainage and to provide a level surface for the new concrete. The soil should also be compacted to reduce settling and ensure a stable base for the new concrete.
      4. Pouring and finishing: The new concrete should be poured in a uniform manner, and any air bubbles should be removed. The surface should be smoothed and leveled, and any desired textures or patterns should be added.
      5. Curing: The concrete should be left to cure for several days, typically at least 3-7 days depending on the weather conditions. During this time, it should be kept moist and protected from extreme temperatures.
      6. Sealing: After the concrete is fully cured, it should be sealed to protect it from stains, weather, and other damage. This can be done with a penetrating sealer, a topical sealer, or a combination of both.

      It's important to note that the process may vary depending on the size and complexity of the project, and it's always recommended to hire a professional contractor who can provide the proper tools, knowledge and skills to complete the job safely and effectively.

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