stinkity stoink
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Ok I am in the planning process of my garage. It is going to be a 24'x24'. I will be building it myself with the help of a few friends. I have limited experience with concrete work though. I have recieved prices of a little over $10,000 for the footings, walls to come up 1' above grade and a 6" slab. This doesn't fit into my budget.
My question is the footings first off. The grade of the land is what screws me up. It is about 5' lower in the rear when you go back 24'. What is the best way to dig the footings. i figure with that kind of grade the concrete will want to run to the back when i pour the footings. Is there a trick or a certain way I should go about this.
When the footings are done I will be doing poured concrete walls. I have acess to the forms. Near the front of the garage they will come up 1' above grade. At the back it will be about 5' above grade. Of course I will use a lot of the dirt I dig up as fill to level out the inside of the garage.
Any advice on the footings ?
Thanks...
Dave
My question is the footings first off. The grade of the land is what screws me up. It is about 5' lower in the rear when you go back 24'. What is the best way to dig the footings. i figure with that kind of grade the concrete will want to run to the back when i pour the footings. Is there a trick or a certain way I should go about this.
When the footings are done I will be doing poured concrete walls. I have acess to the forms. Near the front of the garage they will come up 1' above grade. At the back it will be about 5' above grade. Of course I will use a lot of the dirt I dig up as fill to level out the inside of the garage.
Any advice on the footings ?
Thanks...
Dave
