Sunday, August 22, 2010

Rebar is being placed in the footing!

Aug. 5, 2010

The cribber has placed the rebar in the formwork of the footing. In chatting with him, he stated that the rebar I specified [15M & 10M] is far more heavy-duty than standard homes, that shave off as much as possible in costs. He also mentioned typical homebuilders don't put keyways in the top of the footing for the foundation wall to form into. Nor would they specify a waterstop in this keyway, for an extra $670 of material. They would only do this in "high-end" homes. Wow. I just thought these were standard practices. No wonder there are lots of houses with cracking and leaky basement walls!

1 comment:

  1. What is the purpose of building a "state of the art" Net Zero house, which is designed to last for a century or more, if you don't have good footings and foundation to support it?

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