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Instructions on how to use a bull float are at the bottom of this page
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How to Use your Bull Float

  • Estimate the distance
    across the slab and
    connect the number of
    handles that are needed
    to reach to the other side.
  • Test the bull float off the
    slab and make sure that it
    is maneuverable with the
    selected handle length. In
    order to reach across a
    concrete slab a 10' to 20'
    handle length is common.
  • Raise or lower the handle to keep the
    leading edge slightly above the surface.
    This angle puts most of the pressure on
    the trailing edge and keeps the forward
    edge from digging into the concrete. Go
    slowly to keep it under control and
    avoid bouncing or digging in.
  • Overlap the previously floated surface
    by a few inches each time you push the
    float across the slab.
  • Once your done with the first pass you
    will go over it again after the concrete
    has become a little more firm. The
    repeating of this process will level and
    push the aggregates down below the
    surface. Move back and forth from one
    side then back to the other side keeping
    the handle steady, and let the bull float
    do the work. Keep going back and forth
    over the slab until it is level and smooth
    but try not to exceed three to four
    passes.
  • Now you should wash off the bull float
    as soon as possible and move on to the
    next phase of the finishing process.
  • After striking off or screeding
    the newly poured concrete,
    you will have small highs and
    lows that will need work.
  • Start immediately after
    screeding or when the
    concrete is firm enough to
    support the weight of the float.
    If the float sinks into the soft
    concrete you should wait a
    couple of minutes and try it
    again. Put the bull float on the
    edge of the concrete and slide
    it forward across the slab.
    Keep the leading edge lifted
    so that it tilts up slightly.
Lil Mac