Using FormADrain
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So, who can tell me what this is? It’s slotted on one side and smooth on the other. • That’s right, it’s Form-A-Drain, we use this in place of dimensional lumber to form up our footings. • The slotted side works as a drain and the smooth side holds in the concrete. • The inside is hollow and is a channel to carry away water – it also serves as part of a Radon system. • Form-A-Drain offers 45- and 90-degree corners along with couplings for joining two pieces together. • We check the height with a laser level and then screw it to stakes to hold it in place. • These spacer straps have a hook on both ends and are used to keep the Form-A-Drain from spreading apart under the weight of the concrete. • Unlike wood forms that have to be taken apart and stripped after the pour, these stay in place and may a perfectly level perimeter drainage system. • They also make outlet adapters- you just cut a hole with a hole saw and the adapter snaps in place. • I put this one down low on the outside; then I’ll connect a 4” drain tile to it and run it to daylight to get any water out. • Then I’ll drill one at the top on the inside and connect it to a Radon vent. • If you want to see more of this house we’re building, be sure to like and subscribe. @hausplans • #build #howto #concrete #footings #formadrain #construction #diy #contractor #tools
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