GeorgiaHybrid
Well-known member
OK guys,
I promised a few of you a build thread and here it is. It will be a long one as I took a LOT of pictures during the build. As most of you know, we had several tornados that came thru the neighborhood last year that cleared most of my trees from the backyard. I will make this several posts in the same thread with this one ending with the foundations in and stem walls done.
Here is what I started with after a month of cutting, burning and hauling stumps away with the bobcat I rented:
All cleaned up and the stakes are in for the new garage location:
The little baby excavator arrives to dig footings:
Meanwhile, the backyard looked like a bombing range from the stump holes left so I needed a few loads of fill dirt.....The wife liked what she saw so I kept that guy busy for a while...
Footings dug and rebar in the ground ready for concrete:
Meanwhile in the backyard....
Footings going in:
Remaining rebar for the floor slab:
The forms for the stem wall show up and start going into place:
Meanwhile in the backyard, the wife REALLY likes the new yard getting flatter and flatter without the gulley we used to have back there...
The forms are up, the rebar is in the walls and 4,000 psi pump mix gets pumped in. Two days later, the forms start to come down and the stem walls are starting to show:
Decided to go up on the mountain in the background and take a picture from on high....If you look close you can see the track of the 1st tornado at 9 AM going from right to left across the bottom of the screen and the little one that came thru at 1PM going the same direction but it hit behind the house with the red roof, went up the hill towards the top of the photo and then joined back up with the track of the first one coming back down the hill on the left side of the picture.
Stem walls revealed, fill brought in and compacted, and a gravel bed is down for the building materials to be put on. Didn't want everything getting Georgia red clay on it...
I promised a few of you a build thread and here it is. It will be a long one as I took a LOT of pictures during the build. As most of you know, we had several tornados that came thru the neighborhood last year that cleared most of my trees from the backyard. I will make this several posts in the same thread with this one ending with the foundations in and stem walls done.
Here is what I started with after a month of cutting, burning and hauling stumps away with the bobcat I rented:
All cleaned up and the stakes are in for the new garage location:
The little baby excavator arrives to dig footings:
Meanwhile, the backyard looked like a bombing range from the stump holes left so I needed a few loads of fill dirt.....The wife liked what she saw so I kept that guy busy for a while...
Footings dug and rebar in the ground ready for concrete:
Meanwhile in the backyard....
Footings going in:
Remaining rebar for the floor slab:
The forms for the stem wall show up and start going into place:
Meanwhile in the backyard, the wife REALLY likes the new yard getting flatter and flatter without the gulley we used to have back there...
The forms are up, the rebar is in the walls and 4,000 psi pump mix gets pumped in. Two days later, the forms start to come down and the stem walls are starting to show:
Decided to go up on the mountain in the background and take a picture from on high....If you look close you can see the track of the 1st tornado at 9 AM going from right to left across the bottom of the screen and the little one that came thru at 1PM going the same direction but it hit behind the house with the red roof, went up the hill towards the top of the photo and then joined back up with the track of the first one coming back down the hill on the left side of the picture.
Stem walls revealed, fill brought in and compacted, and a gravel bed is down for the building materials to be put on. Didn't want everything getting Georgia red clay on it...



Beautiful piece of property, Home and shop!! Spread some dirt and make momma smile..Smart man! Hope you've got a good lawnmower haha. Enjoy and thanks for sharing!
