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Keeping a Basement Dry

Waterproofing the foundation walls is only the first step; you also need a system of drains around the foundation that silt won't render useless

Working With RebarOnline Membership Required

The bones beneath concrete's muscle, rebar has to be cut, bent and tied properly to do its job

Insulated Concrete FormsOnline Membership Required

Assembled with regular building skills, ICFs form airtight, insulating concrete walls that finish with standard materials

Editors PickForming and Pouring FoundationsOnline Membership Required

They hold up the house, hold back the earth and keep out the water. If they're not level and square, you may end up custom-cutting every rafter.

Editors PickForming and Pouring FootingsOnline Membership Required

Fill up a trench with concrete -- what's to know? If a house is going to stand on those little sidewalks, they'd better be straight, level and correctly placed.

Frost-Protected Shallow FoundationsOnline Membership Required

Used overseas successfully for decades, this innovative foundation system uses carefully placed insulation and a slab with integral footings instead of conventional deep frost walls

Editors PickPouring Concrete SlabsOnline Membership Required

Tips on ordering, placing, screeding, floating and finishing

Rubble-Trench FoundationsOnline Membership Required

A simple, effective foundation system for residential structures

Building a Block FoundationOnline Membership Required

How to pour the footing and lay the concrete block, and what to do about waterproofing, drainage and insulation

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