Mark100
Active member
Hello,
I am getting quotes to build a stick frame detached garage 28'w by 36'd. Due to the grading of my lot I will need to build one corner into a hill with about a 4' grade in the back corner. I will need either 6 courses of block or a poured half-wall to compensate for this. A couple of concrete contractors I talked with suggested pouring the footings and wall or block soon. I am in south-east Michigan and right now the night temps are below freezing. Is this common practice to pour during cold temps? Could there be any negative side-effects from the cold temps and pouring concrete?
I am not in a hurry, I plan on starting the framing in the spring. I also don't want a spring build to turn into a fall build.
Thanks,
Mark
I am getting quotes to build a stick frame detached garage 28'w by 36'd. Due to the grading of my lot I will need to build one corner into a hill with about a 4' grade in the back corner. I will need either 6 courses of block or a poured half-wall to compensate for this. A couple of concrete contractors I talked with suggested pouring the footings and wall or block soon. I am in south-east Michigan and right now the night temps are below freezing. Is this common practice to pour during cold temps? Could there be any negative side-effects from the cold temps and pouring concrete?
I am not in a hurry, I plan on starting the framing in the spring. I also don't want a spring build to turn into a fall build.
Thanks,
Mark
