Do you need a concrete support pad for a shed, hot tub, standby generator or anything else small and in your backyard? Check out the video below. It shows how you can make a great concrete pad without the hassles of mixing and pouring concrete. No cracking, no deterioration, ever. This pad is raised above ground level, requires no digging and lasts forever . . .
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