Before the foundation can be poured, several important tasks must first be performed. The footer must be excavated and the rough utilites, such as electric, water, and gas, must be placed. The soil is treated for termites and covered with plastic so that moisture does not enter the house. Then the concrete is poured and screeded, floated, and troweled to a smooth and level finish.
This video is part of the building basics series. More below.
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by kia on January 17, 2010 at 07:36PM
When you build a house, clean and stable soil is essential to a foundation's ability to support its weight. If clay or muck is present, it must be removed or your house may settle. some post listing stuff here More »
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by Tobias on February 05, 2010 at 06:07PM
Once the foundation is poured, it is time to build the exterior walls and roof. This shell must withstand forces such as strong wind. Concrete, steel, and wood are popular building materials that meet this requirement. ... More »
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by kia on January 06, 2010 at 09:36PM
Kia talks about important framing topics such as wood types, framing methods, and hardware used to prevent uplift. When you build a house, it needs to be structurally sound. some post listing stuff here More »
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by Tobias on February 08, 2010 at 07:16PM
Kia explains how plumbing, electric and air is installed in a new house. Even a remodel or a building addition will require these systems. some post listing stuff here More »
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by Tobias on January 26, 2010 at 09:42PM
Kia shows techniques used to weatherize your home. Insulation, for example, slows the conduction of heat while house wrap helps stop the moisture in air from entering your home. Roofing products, such as roofing felt, flashing, ... More »
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by Tobias on February 10, 2010 at 11:42PM
The final phase of construction is exciting even though there is a lot to do. The plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems must be operational with their fixtures in place. Flooring and trim must be installed. On the ... More »