Key Questions to Ask When Ordering square concrete form
How to Order Concrete
How to Order Concrete
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- Quantity Measurements can frequently be a little off, so we highly recommend ordering a little extra, because coming up short can be a disaster. A good rule of thumb is take your calculation and add 4% to 10% to the total to account for waste, spillage, over-excavation, settlement, spreading of forms, loss of entrained air or any other changes in volume. Concrete can be ordered in ½ yard increments.
- Slump Slump is a measure of the consistency of the concrete. A 4 inch slump (the measure of the distance a wet concrete cone will fall) is typical. If you want more slump, it is always safest for the concrete to adjust slump at the plant. Adjusting slump at the job site will damage the concrete. Adding just 1 gallon of water per cubic yard can decrease compressive strength 150 to 200 psi, waste cement and increase shrinkage by 10%. This is especially a problem for concrete that might be exposed to freezing and thawing conditions.
- Strength Strength is most commonly measured by the designed compressive strength in pounds per square inch (psi) of a hardened cylinder of concrete. Any slab exposed to freeze-thaw conditions should be a minimum of 4,000 psi.
- Entrained Air Entrained air is little bubbles of air primarily to increase the durability of the hardened concrete to freeze-thaw conditions. Any exterior slab in our climate should have air entrainment.
- Other Supplies Do you need aggregate (stone or gravel) for the project? Do you have the concrete tools that you need? Our professional customer service representatives and our Concrete Store Representatives can help you make sure you are prepared, just call 301-932-.
- Concrete Washout - You will need to provide a washout area for the truck after it is finished pouring the concrete. This should be a contained area that would not allow liquids to seep into surrounding areas. A wheelbarrow or other container is often the easiest to supply.
Concrete question
Concrete pressure is a factor of height (not thickness) and can be calculated by multiplying the height by 150. The pressure on the bottom of an 8' form is 1,200 pounds per square foot. Without getting into other factors such as placement rate, that a lot or pressure. The forms you are describing won't cut it.
Forget TapCons and braces. You'll need some sort of internal tie at 12 to 24" on center in both directions depending on the type of tie and form construction - probably closer to 12" based on your proposed materials. Braces should only be used to align the form.
If you decide to proceed, do a lot more research and try to find some professional help (not just the concrete kind).
Based on your post, I would respectfully suggest that perhaps you should sub this job out. As mentioned by others, concrete exerts tremendous pressure on formwork and if they aren't constructed properly you'll end with a disaster.Concrete pressure is a factor of height (not thickness) and can be calculated by multiplying the height by 150. The pressure on the bottom of an 8' form is 1,200 pounds per square foot. Without getting into other factors such as placement rate, that a lot or pressure. The forms you are describing won't cut it.Forget TapCons and braces. You'll need some sort of internal tie at 12 to 24" on center in both directions depending on the type of tie and form construction - probably closer to 12" based on your proposed materials. Braces should only be used to align the form.If you decide to proceed, do a lot more research and try to find some professional help (not just the concrete kind).
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