switchgear12470
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On my property there is a concrete pad with two courses of concrete blocks leftover from a single car garage that was demolished by a previous owner. I believe it is 50s era. I already have a 2.5 car garage and would like to build a shed on the skeleton of this old garage to store yard tools and equipment in. The shed will be constructed of wood framing onto the existing two courses of concrete block.
There is rebar protruding from the pad into the first course of blocks, but not the second. The second course is mortared to the first course with no other anchoring.
If I'm going to reuse this foundation, I feel like I need to further anchor the second course somehow as I live in a fairly high wind load area (Minnesota). Does anyone have any good resources or guidance on how to properly rebar, mortar, and anchor a two-course block foundation?
There is rebar protruding from the pad into the first course of blocks, but not the second. The second course is mortared to the first course with no other anchoring.
If I'm going to reuse this foundation, I feel like I need to further anchor the second course somehow as I live in a fairly high wind load area (Minnesota). Does anyone have any good resources or guidance on how to properly rebar, mortar, and anchor a two-course block foundation?
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