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Once footers are in place and have passed inspection, the workers will pour the concrete slab of your foundation. Then, your home will have a stable structure for framing. ... Once framing is complete, an inspector will come out again to verify that everything has been done to code.
Once all the footings are all formed up, they'll pour them. Then they'll strike them off. They'll put their wall lines down, so that they can set their forms to the wall line. It will help them to get the forms nice and straight, and once they have that it's starting to set the wall.
After the footers are poured, a minimum of two layers of concrete block are laid on top of the footers. After the blocks are laid all internal piping is installed. Then a rock filler is added, followed by four inches of concrete poured on top.
According to Concrete Network, concrete should be allowed to cure for at least seven days before it's built on. However, waiting longer will greatly reduce the risk of the concrete cracking. Concrete continues to cure up to 28 days after it is poured, at which point it reaches maximum strength.
Curing is defined as a chemical process the concrete goes through in the days immediately after it is poured. While full strength does not occur for 28 to 60 days, depending on conditions, the building process can begin when the foundations are about 50 percent cured.
This includes clearing out debris and trees, leveling out the lot where the house will go, and pouring the foundation. A month is about average for this step. Framing the house and building the roof Framing usually takes about two months, but bad weather can delay things here.
Allow the concrete to cure for one day before constructing your deck or placing heavy weight on the footing (if standard concrete mix was used, wait about 3 days to begin construction).
Immediately after leveling the surface, align and inset any deck hardware and then smooth the surface of the concrete. Allow the concrete to cure for one day before constructing your deck or placing heavy weight on the footing (if standard concrete mix was used, wait about 3 days to begin construction).
To pour a concrete foundation, start by digging a hole that's 2 feet wider than the planned foundation. Next, place reinforcement steel at the bottom of the foundation, and pour 18 inches of concrete on top. Then, use wooden boards to frame the perimeter of the foundation and pour in concrete to create the walls.
Typically, home builders will have a concrete foundation cure for about 7-10 days in our region, so we must practice some patience. Interestingly enough, it takes a week to get to about 60% of maximum strength for concrete and about a month to get to about 100%.
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