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Foundations and Concrete Work (For Pros By Pros)

Foundations and Concrete Work (For Pros By Pros)
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Foundations and Concrete Work (For Pros By Pros)

 
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Foundation work is not the glamorous side of home building. It is hard, dirty work. But it's also the work upon which all other work rests, and so a good foundation is critical to every home. No source of knowledge on foundations and concrete work is better respected or more widely followed than that provided by the authors of "Fine Homebuilding" magazine.
This latest edition from the editors of "Fine Homebuilding" is the biggest and most authoritative volume yet on the subject. At 288 pages with more than 400 illustrative on-the-job photographs and drawings, "Foundations and Concrete Work" distills centuries of hands-on builder-tested methods and techniques as the finest builders in the country pass on the hard-won trade secrets for better construction.
From a thorough survey of concrete basics through forming and pouring foundations to keeping a basement dry, "Foundations and Concrete Work" will serve as the definitive guide to the subject.
Written by builders from all over the country, these articles are quite literally advice from the trenches.

 
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Product Details
Paperback:279 pages
Publisher:Taunton Press
Publication Date:February 01, 2008
Language:English
ISBN:156158990X
Product Length:10.8 inches
Product Width:8.52 inches
Product Height:0.68 inches
Product Weight:2.02 pounds
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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4This is an interesting and information book  May 03, 1999 By Robert.Heal@au.mensa.org
This book consists of a collection of articles which have appeared in the "Fine Homebuilding" magazine. As such, it covers the topics which the people who wrote the articles chose to discuss, which implies that some topics are covered more than once, while others may not be dealt with at all. There is not necessarily comprehensive coverage of the subject, which a beginner or student of the material may require.

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3Not so great....  Mar 20, 2001 By Rob Stokes
I purchased this book with the intent on learning about laying my own forms, and pouring footings for a small garage addition. Although there is good information in the book, it is not cohesive, nor does it flow and in fact is quite dis-jointed. I did not learn what I needed to know about form building, but I did learn more than I really needed to know about several other areas of concrete work.

I was really hoping that a "project progression" approach would have been a natural means of writing a book such as this, but I gambled and lost. This book goes on the shelf and I'm poorer for it's purchase.

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4Variety of concrete methods  Jun 19, 2001 By Daniel J Dravis
I bought this book because I'm removing my current driveway and wanted to replace it myself to save labor costs. I did find an article on driveways which was useful to me. I also found several other article of interest becuase I plan on building my own house from the ground up in the future.

As some other reviewers have pointed out, this is not a "project progression" book. There are plenty of others out there, go buy one of them. If you want to find out what's new and innovative in the trade, try this one! I recently went of a "Parade of Homes" in my area (northern Wisconsin) that was supposed to show off homes of the best builders in the area. Was I disappionted!! Only 1 of 16 homes had used any of these new ideas. Nearly every one had a damp/wet basement. People just stick with the same techniques that were used 25+ years ago.

If you are about to build, buy a book like this, get informed and either do it yourself or make your builder, build you a "modern" home.

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4The book served its purpose.  May 03, 2001 By Matt Cottam
The book does offer some useful insight into how to lay concrete forms, and I bought it to do that. With no prior knowledge of concrete forms, I poured footings, and walls for a separate entrance to my basement. The only resources I used were this book and what I asked people that worked with concrete. Although I found the book helpful I am looking for one that includes things such as building concrete stairs. Overall the book will show you how to make concrete forms for footings and walls.

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2poor book construction  Apr 09, 2003 By Paul Bridges
This is not really a book per se... it's a collection of disjointed articles all written by different authors. For example, one author says to use brick for "dobies" to space rebar off the ground, then the next author says to *never* do this, then some topics are addressed in 4 or 5 different places with no cohesion. There are definitely better books on the topic, although this may be good recreational bedside reading for some.

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