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Footings: The Foundation Beneath the Foundation
When people think about a home's foundation, they usually picture the concrete walls or basement. What many homeowners don't realize is that every strong foundation starts with something even more important: the footing. Footings are the base that supports the entire foundation. They sit below the foundation walls and are designed to distribute the weight of the structure evenly into the ground. Without properly designed and installed footings, even the strongest foundation c
Marcus Pethers
Jun 82 min read


Poured Foundations: The Backbone of a Strong Home
q When most people think about building a home, they picture the walls, roof, windows, and all the visible features that make a house feel complete. What often gets overlooked is the foundation beneath it all. A home is only as strong as the foundation it sits on, which is why poured concrete foundations remain one of the most trusted and durable construction methods available today. A poured foundation is exactly what it sounds like—concrete is poured into forms on-site to c
Marcus Pethers
Jun 82 min read


Rebar: The Muscle Inside the Concrete
Concrete is tough. Everybody knows that. But even tough things need backup sometimes. That is where rebar comes in. Rebar is one of those hidden parts of concrete work that most people never see once the job is finished, but it can make a big difference in how well the concrete holds together over time. It is not flashy. It is not decorative. Nobody is taking cute finished photos of rebar once the patio furniture is out. But inside the concrete? Rebar is doing real work. At G
Marcus Pethers
Jun 710 min read
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