Preparing the Footers


The house needs something solid to sit on or it would just sink right into the ground

Footers are what keeps the house above ground. They vary from house to house as the soil

conditions vary along with the building code of each county. Since we have such a high

water table and a sandy soil, we went extra wide on our footers in order to float the house

more on top of the ground.

Here are the forms being set up for the footers

There are many different ways to form footers. You can rent metal forms that you nail into

the ground. You can nail 2x8's on top of each other length wise which leaves you with a footer

that is narrow at one end and wider on the other end. Another way is to cut each board

to fit and put blocking over each joint on the outside making a uniform footer. This method was

the way we chose as we planned to use the lumber later on to build the porch. Once the outside

walls of the forms are built, you need to insure that they are level and square. By using a transit,

you can check the height at different points around the footers to ensure a level house. Rebar

needs to be laid inside the footer forms to add strength to the footers. Finally, you are ready to

have your work inspected. An approval slip from the inspector allows you to order the concrete in ASAP.

Here are the finished footers.


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