How to Pour an Apron Approach the Right Way

Odell Complete Concrete Guide 14 days ago

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This driveway project is finally wrapped up with the city-required apron approach pour.

In this video, David Odell walks through the final phase of a large residential driveway project in Bullhead, Arizona. The main driveway was poured in previous sections, but the off-site apron approach required inspection, expansion felt, curing compound, and a city-approved concrete mix design.

You’ll see how the crew pours and finishes the apron, why these off-site driveway approaches often have different requirements, why reinforcement usually isn’t allowed, and why curing compound is critical in Arizona heat.

Watch as this final pour ties the whole driveway together.

Chapters:
00:00 Final phase of the driveway project
00:28 Driveway apron approach overview
01:05 City requirements and expansion felt
01:39 Concrete mix design
02:17 Why off-site concrete has no reinforcement
03:03 No fly ash in city concrete
03:45 Pouring in Arizona heat
04:32 Apron slope and joint layout
05:38 Broom finish and curing compound
06:14 Final result

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