What is the ideal slump rating for a 4-inch residential concrete driveway? | 2 inches | 7% | 3 inches | 4% | 4 inches | 46% | 5 inches | 31% | 6 inches | 4% | Not sure | 4% | | | Question: What is the ideal slump rating for a 4-inch residential concrete driveway? Top Answer (46% of 41 votes): 4 inches.
Answer: 4 inches Explanation: A 4 inch slump is common for a normal weight slab. | Solid Solutions Concrete LLC | Answer: 4 inches Explanation: Yes | Capristo concrete | Answer: Not sure Explanation: Depends on if the driveway is on a steep hill, or if it is flat | D&L Concrete LLC | | ProMatcher | Answer: 4 inches Explanation: 4 is a good one | RAMOS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION | Answer: 5 inches Explanation: 5" is typically ideal on a residential driveway as it is achievable without raising the W/C ratio, while still being workable enough to be finished economically without the extra labor expense often required of lower slumps. | Maven Group LLC | Answer: 4 inches Explanation: 4 inch slump is perfect. Anything more than a 4'' will be too wet and take the strength out of the concrete. | Colorado Concrete | | ProMatcher | Answer: 5 inches Explanation: I pour mine at a 5 normally | h and h company |
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