NEW JOBS MEAN LOTS OF PREP WORK

By Steven Ryerson • May 10th, 2011

Every time we start a new job, we must change our forms over to the type that is suitable for the job.  There is a lot of work that goes along with this.  Changing textures, changing knob sizes, applying color and adjusting our concrete mix design to fulfill the order.

Thankfully we have a dedicated crew to make all of these changes go as easily as possible.  One person in particular, Tommy “The Tool Man” has mastered the sequences nessasary to facilitate a quick and well calculated turnover.

Adding color to our Ledgestone texture increases the overall appeal of the product.  Here you can see one of our corner molds being doused with a dose of color.

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