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Different types of concrete foundation

Table of Contents Introduction: A Comprehensive Overview of Concrete Foundation Types Concrete Block Foundation: Essential Materials and Construction Steps Poured Concrete Foundation: Techniques, Safety Tips, and Best Practices Concrete Slab Foundation: Advantages, Installation Guide, and Finishing Tips Concrete Pier Foundation: Design Options, Methods, and Key Considerations Basement Foundation: Advantages, Key Considerations, and Installation Insights Precast […]

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Block bond beams: what they do and clean ways to form them in the field

Introduction Block bond beams are horizontal reinforced concrete bands built into the top of block walls to tie sections together and resist bending. They help transfer loads to the foundation and keep the wall stable. In practice, they act as a continuous tie across the wall, improving overall strength. Common materials and forms for bond

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Brick step settlement: drainage fixes and reset strategies that hold

Introduction Brick step settlement occurs when the treads move out of level due to soil drainage and footing issues. Identifying stair-step cracks and understanding basic causes helps you decide if a DIY reset is feasible. This guide sticks to plain language and practical steps you can assess on the job. Drainage fixes and reset strategies

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Triage for spalling brick: temporary stabilisation vs when to call a mason

Introduction Triage for spalling brick means quickly assessing danger and choosing between temporary stabilization and arranging professional help. Spalled brick signs include chipped or flaking surfaces, exposed core, and cracking mortar. In this article, we outline practical steps you can take to stabilize temporarily while you plan the next move. If instability is evident or

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Random Cracks on Concrete Slabs: How to Read the Pattern and Find the Real Cause

Introduction Random cracks on concrete slabs are cracks that appear without a clear, repeating pattern. They can be the surface result of shrinkage, settlement, or temperature changes that stress the slab. Understanding when a crack is random helps you decide which steps to take next. To read the pattern, look at crack direction, length, width,

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Stair-Step Cracks in Brick Walls: What They Mean and When It’s Serious

Introduction Stair-step cracks in brick walls are diagonal cracks that zigzag up the wall along the mortar joints. They often signal movement in the wall, not just settling. If you see them, inspect for movement, moisture, and any doors or windows that stick. What you do next depends on how serious the crack looks and

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Concrete on Fill Dirt: Settlement Risk Tests You Can Do With a Post Hole

Introduction Settlement tests for concrete on fill dirt help you assess how a post hole may settle after the concrete cures. Using a simple post hole, you can observe movement and identify if extra reinforcement or different fill is needed. These checks keep the project honest and give you practical results you can act on.

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Thickened-Edge Slabs vs Grade Beams: Choosing the Simpler Detail That Still Meets Loads

Introduction Thickened-edge slabs and grade beams are two ways to carry loads from the surface to the soil. This article tells you how to pick the simpler option that still meets the load needs. I’ll keep it practical and straight to the point for a DIY build. You’ll get a plain-language view of when a

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Sealants for Basement Wall Penetrations: Boots, Collars, and What Actually Bonds to Damp Concrete

Introduction Sealants for basement wall penetrations are methods and products used to seal around pipes and conduits where they pass through basement walls, including boots and collars that direct and seal at the entry point. The goal is to create a flexible, water-resistant line of defense against damp concrete and leaks. Start by understanding that

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