I'm building a garage.
It's been difficult at times. I've finished the dig for the slab. It's a 24'x24' detached garage. The thickened footer required is 30" below grade and 6" above and 24" wide. Seems insanely big to me. I'm pretty sure my house doesn't have a 36x24" footer all around.
Anyway, I've dug a big trench with a mini ex and put up form boards around the top anchored with posts.
I laid plastic and put my 3 runs of 1/2" bar down and tied the corners etc.
I'm only about 26" deep in some spots. Possible even less in others, where it should be 30" from grade.
Otherwise I feel like I'm in pretty good shape for pouring. I need to get inspected before I pour.
Any tips on what the inspectors usually look for here? I feel like I'm building footers strong enough to build bridges with, but I've never done this before so I'm a bit apprehensive about the inspections and what they are looking for.
It's been difficult at times. I've finished the dig for the slab. It's a 24'x24' detached garage. The thickened footer required is 30" below grade and 6" above and 24" wide. Seems insanely big to me. I'm pretty sure my house doesn't have a 36x24" footer all around.
Anyway, I've dug a big trench with a mini ex and put up form boards around the top anchored with posts.
I laid plastic and put my 3 runs of 1/2" bar down and tied the corners etc.
I'm only about 26" deep in some spots. Possible even less in others, where it should be 30" from grade.
Otherwise I feel like I'm in pretty good shape for pouring. I need to get inspected before I pour.
Any tips on what the inspectors usually look for here? I feel like I'm building footers strong enough to build bridges with, but I've never done this before so I'm a bit apprehensive about the inspections and what they are looking for.