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How to Build a house Foundation concrete?

Foundation For A House / September 11, 2017

Steps

  1. Choose the type of foundation to build. The type of foundation depends on the area of the foundation will be located on and the type of structure that will be placed on it.
    • Shallow foundations are built on level ground and hard surfaces. Shallow foundations are no more than 3 feet (91.44 cm) deep and are used primarily for smaller, simpler projects like holding patio furniture, a fountain, or an air conditioning unit.
    • Deep foundations are used for more complex projects. Deep foundations are also used when soil conditions are poor or when building a structure on a hill. Deep foundations are more than 3 feet (91.44 cm) deep and can have varying depths throughout. This type of foundation is suited for a shed or a detached garage.
  2. Set your footings 2 feet (60.96 cm) across. Add 2 feet (60.96 cm) on either side. This properly spaces the form work and allows you the space you need to lay your foundation.
  3. Align the 2 inch wide by 10 inch long (5.08 cm wide by 25.4 cm long) boards to build the forms for your footings. Situate and lay down the boards in the planned foundation shape and size.
  4. Square and level the form. Adjustments to the form can not be made after the concrete is poured. Because concrete is very heavy, be extra sure your formwork is strong and firmly in place.
  5. Make your concrete.
    • Dump the dry cement into the wheelbarrow.
    • Add the water very slowly. Stir constantly.
    • Stir the mixture thoroughly. Mix in just enough water so your cement is chunky. Don't let the mixture get too soupy.
  6. Make your concrete foundation.
    • Pour your ready concrete into your form.
    • Use your trowel to level it off and smooth it over.
    • Make grooves with your trowel if you want a non-slippery surface.
  7. Finish your concrete.
    • Let the concrete dry.
    • Remove the forms after the concrete thoroughly dries. This will take at least 24 hours.
    • Keep the concrete wet for the next few days to avoid cracking. Soak it with a hose at least twice daily, three times if it is very hot outside.
    • Cover the pad if it looks like rain. Rain can cause depressions in the concrete and cause your foundation to be uneven.

Community Q&A

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  • How do I repair a block foundation?

    jacob jabben

    First find what's wrong with the foundation. For example, if it is a damaged block, you need to remove the block and measure the length of the gap or missing block. Mix up molder and replace the new block, making sure it rests evenly.

  • How many feet is a 12 mm iron?

    wikiHow Contributor

    12 mm is actually quite a bit less than one foot. In fact, it's somewhere around 0.039 feet.

  • Are black plastic, crushed stones, and cement the only supplies I need? Is there any way to make it more crack-resistant?

    Concrete will always crack, there is no way to avoid it entirely, but keep standing water and erosive materials off of the slab.

  • What is used to make concrete?

    The paste, composed of portland cement and water, coats the surface of the fine (small) and coarse (larger) aggregates. Through a chemical reaction called hydration, the paste hardens and gains strength to form the rock-like mass known as concrete.

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Tips

  • Be sure and clean all your tools. Hardened concrete is difficult to remove and can damage your tools.

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