It's time for another picture post! After the slab cured, it was covered up with a vapor barrier and the contractor started working on the walls. The contractor happened to have an almost brand new set of forms, so I'll have nice, smooth interior walls.
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Makeshift entry into the basement
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Those are 9' high walls! The garage will sit directly above this area. |
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Setting up forms for the walls and a rebar lattice
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After the forms were all set up, the concrete truck came in on September 29 and poured all the walls. Here's what it looks like after the forms came off:
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The mechanical room |
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The main footprint of the house |
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Drainage pipes around the perimeter of the foundation |
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View from the driveway |
It looks like an
unfinished development in the Gaza Strip right now, but most of that will be buried underground. The next steps are to waterproof and insulate the exterior walls, back-fill the lot, and pour the final walls connecting the retaining wall to the house.
Great descriptive blog! I love PB Elemental. Are you worried about framing in the rain at all?
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely not ideal, but it shouldn't be a huge problem from what I understand.
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