Uno (and others):
Long story short, I've decided to build a new foundation next to my patio, mainly for the space issues - (see my "Foundation Thickness" thread if interested). What is the best way to build? I don't want to over build for a nuclear war due to budget but enough so I don't need to worry about frost heave/the oven sliding down my hill. I know my foundation will be 6-8 inches thick with rebar but my questions mainly involve the footers.
Assuming footers are 30+ inches deep with gravel at base - how wide should the footers be?
Do I have to build one continuous footer (like a box) or can a put in sono tubes on each corner (4 total?) (like a table)/what width?
Is this a two part pour using rebar to tie the footers/foundation together or do I pour the footers/foundation separate - still tying together I'm assuming?
Pretty handy but never done work like this before. Should I call in the professionals or can I tackle myself.
Again thanks in advance for everyone's helps/suggestions.
Dick
Once I get this done I can concentrate on my actual oven project next spring!!!!
Long story short, I've decided to build a new foundation next to my patio, mainly for the space issues - (see my "Foundation Thickness" thread if interested). What is the best way to build? I don't want to over build for a nuclear war due to budget but enough so I don't need to worry about frost heave/the oven sliding down my hill. I know my foundation will be 6-8 inches thick with rebar but my questions mainly involve the footers.
Assuming footers are 30+ inches deep with gravel at base - how wide should the footers be?
Do I have to build one continuous footer (like a box) or can a put in sono tubes on each corner (4 total?) (like a table)/what width?
Is this a two part pour using rebar to tie the footers/foundation together or do I pour the footers/foundation separate - still tying together I'm assuming?
Pretty handy but never done work like this before. Should I call in the professionals or can I tackle myself.
Again thanks in advance for everyone's helps/suggestions.
Dick
Once I get this done I can concentrate on my actual oven project next spring!!!!
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