In this video I show you how I made these quick and easy concrete steps using Quikrete 5000. I’d rather make them faster…
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Concrete steps are a popular choice for homeowners looking to add durability and stability to their outdoor landscape. These steps are quick and easy to install, making them a practical option for DIY enthusiasts. The process involves creating a form, mixing the concrete, pouring it into the form, and finishing the surface. With the right materials and tools, anyone can create their own concrete steps in just a few simple steps.

Conclusion

Quick and easy concrete steps are a practical solution for homeowners looking to enhance their outdoor space. With proper preparation and the right tools, anyone can create durable and long-lasting concrete steps to improve the functionality and appearance of their property.

FAQs

Q: How long does it take to install concrete steps?

A: The installation process can typically be completed in a day, but drying time for the concrete may take longer.

Q: What materials do I need for concrete steps?

A: You will need concrete mix, a form, reinforcement bars, a trowel, and a level to complete the project.



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31 Comments
  1. @Bwh-rm3py 11 months ago

    What’s the white board?

  2. @Bwh-rm3py 11 months ago

    Think I’ll try that

  3. @craigschray4486 11 months ago

    I wonder if some kind of material to give more grip. That looks really smooth and could be slippery.

  4. @RUNoutofBABYLON 11 months ago

    Why the LIP? It might add added pizzaz BUT‼️ also can cause accidents to toes, shins and ankles

  5. @tlough1 11 months ago

    Lol her tattoo shop is 10 min from me.

  6. @bootmenow 11 months ago

    Melamine board is 45$ a sheet. Any cheaper solutions? Thanks

  7. @stevealldred4424 11 months ago

    Can you or would you be able to do these steps with rapid set? And if you can, can you also add color to the entire step?

  8. @ranjanty 11 months ago

    Hey Michael, great video! Did you also build the porch the steps go up to? Did you make a video of that process? I want to do the same. Thanks 👍

  9. @qierma9054 11 months ago

    Nice!

  10. @afa6361 11 months ago

    Cut the bs and get to the bottom of it.

  11. @Pallidus_Rider 11 months ago

    After mixing, have another 5 gallon bucket filled with water to put the drill in.

    The weight of the water will prevent the drill from falling over, unlike leaning it against something. Also, it helps keep mixing drill bit clean.
    🤓

  12. @nellth7136 11 months ago

    Your breaking your ankle on those steps too small

  13. @kelso72 11 months ago

    it's been a year, has it been holding up?

  14. @szim2584 11 months ago

    Absolutely beautiful and SO creative!!! Thanks for sharing!

  15. @qwq203 11 months ago

    I just love your channel.

  16. @inavasmorales 11 months ago

    Freaking awesome!!!

  17. @BornOfAsh 11 months ago

    Do you have a video on the brown concrete porch behind the steps?

  18. @williamwoods2547 11 months ago

    A nice inventive solution, well executed. Looks good. The only issue I can see is that the top riser appears to be considerably shorter in height than the two bottom risers. I have no idea what your building code says about the allowable variation in riser heights, and perhaps it says nothing about exterior stairs with a short run of three risers. It would have been a bit more work to cut down the height of the concrete blocks used to make the risers, but the diamond blade on the grinder would have made that part of the project go fairly quickly, and there weren't that many to cut down. You shared some good ideas in your video. Thanks.

  19. @emilystubbs5650 11 months ago

    This looks awesome! Too bad it's not quick and easy lol

  20. @donnawest5183 11 months ago

    It really came out nice ❤

  21. @xringeagle 11 months ago

    That really looks awesome! What was the mesh you used in the middle of the concrete, between the first pour and second pour?

  22. @FeralGypsy8 11 months ago

    OH MY GOODNESS YOU ARE SO CLEVER! I LOVED THIS VIDEO! AND THEY TURNED OUT BEAUTIFULLY! THANK YOU:)))

  23. @LindenRanch 11 months ago

    Irregular step height is a building code violation. Will not pass an inspection for a home sale and must be even .

  24. @samuelhenry9959 11 months ago

    I like it the slaped look good 😊

  25. @ofcv1238 11 months ago

    2:02 best part of all that work was that shrapnel capture.

  26. @U2WB 11 months ago

    Dude, I really enjoy your videos but I have to say that I cringed and felt that fear in my gut when I watched you push that panel through the table saw with your bare hand. For God’s sake, use a pusher to do that, not your hand !! Easy way to lose fingers in a split second. Please be careful.
    Thanks for another awesome video.

  27. @KismetBP 11 months ago

    Awesome ❤🤘

  28. @charmancollins6864 11 months ago

    Have you ever tried a dry pour mold???

  29. @kandeekane1 11 months ago

    The link for your niece doesnt work. Where in michigan is she located cuz i live in southeast michigan too.

  30. @Average-Joe 11 months ago

    It's called Melamine, NOT Malemine! Also use a pad sander (without the sandpaper on it) to vibrate the sides to get the air bubbles out. And add a little dry mix on the slick Melamine surface to add some texture and a light dusting all over so it won't look like glass and be slicker than snot when wet!

  31. @lukensage 11 months ago

    Not sure if anyone commented about the thumb and finger grip along the INSIDE of the table saw blade at around 4:26 … one slip and that could have ended badly 🥶

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