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Foundations and Masonry Work

Trusted, comprehensive guidance from the pros for working with concrete and masonry

Foundation work may be the down-and-dirty side of homebuilding, but building a sound foundation is critical to the support of the house above it. In this comprehensive guide, pro builders explain how to get the right concrete mix for the job; pour footings, foundation walls, and slabs; waterproof foundations to keep basements dry; and retrofit or add on to a foundation. But that’s only part of the story. You’ll also learn how to use concrete and masonry in the landscape to build everything from patios, walkways, and driveways to stone walls and even firepits. Then we’ll wrap things up with advice on working with brick—whether in a wall, a chimney, or a fireplace.

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  • Concrete & Masonry Basics

    screeding concrete slab

    Concrete is one of the most versatile construction materials you can work with, used to form footings, foundation walls, slabs, walkways, and more. In this introductory chapter, you’ll learn how to choose the right concrete mix, whether by the bag or the truckload, and how to mix concrete by hand. We’ll give our recommendations for tools for working with concrete or masonry—don’t worry, most of them are relatively inexpensive or can be rented. And to get you ready for the larger projects ahead, the chapter ends with a video on how to form, pour, and finish a small concrete pad.

  • Building Foundations

    concrete foundation forms

    Every house should be built on a solid foundation, whether on a slab, a crawlspace, or a full basement. In this chapter, you’ll learn all you need to know about building a foundation, from forming and pouring footings and foundation walls to installing rebar and insulation. Beyond traditional foundations, we’ll also look at methods for building energy-efficient foundations, such as frost-protected shallow foundations and insulated concrete forms. And we’ll give you the lowdown on how to build a foundation using less concrete, both to cut construction costs and to minimize its environmental impact.

  • Waterproofing Foundations

    foundation drainage mat

    Waterproofing and dampproofing (yes, there is a difference) have come a long way from the days of simply spreading an asphalt coating on the foundation walls. Nowadays, there’s a whole range of specialized products for managing water infiltration, from dimple mats and drain boards to liquid-applied and peel-and-stick sheet membranes. We’ll walk you through the best options and also weigh the merits of exterior vs. interior waterproofing. In addition to waterproofing, below-grade perimeter drains and inground gutters combined with sensible site grading are effective ways to direct water away from the foundation.

  • Retrofits and Add-ons

    ICF foundation for an addition

    A new-house foundation and an addition foundation are two different things. With a new house, you start with an empty hole in the ground and everything is straight, square, plumb, and level. But with an addition foundation, the existing house and its foundation play a big part in molding your strategy, which can certainly complicate things. If foundation add-ons are tricky, retrofitting foundations and footings can be downright challenging. Don’t worry, you’ll find excellent pro-level advice here—as well as guidelines on dealing with cracked and damaged foundations.

  • Masonry in the Landscape

    stone retaining wall plan

    Outdoor spaces and structures are a great way to extend the living area of a home. In this chapter, you’ll learn how to create paths and places with walkways and patios: Featured projects include a flagstone walkway, a concrete-paver patio, a Belgian-block apron for a driveway, and a video series on building a concrete walkway. We’ll evaluate four different material choices for retaining walls, explore the traditional art of building a dry-stone wall, and wrap things up with a fieldstone fire-pit project, which is a great way to turn an unused portion of your backyard into a place for family and friends to enjoy.

  • Brick

    remove broken brick

    Brick is a versatile building material used on walls, chimneys, fireplaces, walkways, and more. In this final chapter, you’ll learn how to rebuild a brick chimney, follow along with second-generation stonemason Cody Macfie as he lays down a brick walkway, and watch a video on building a traditional-style Rumford fireplace. While brick is a dimensionally stable material that doesn’t rot or burn and never needs to be painted, it can crack under certain conditions. We’ll show you how to repair broken bricks, repoint mortar joints, and deal with white salt deposits on brick called efflorescence.

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Concrete & Masonry Basics
  • Choosing & Mixing Concrete
  • Concrete & Masonry Tools & Techniques
Building Foundations
  • Foundation Basics
  • Foundation Footings
  • Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs)
Waterproofing Foundations
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  • Foundation Drains
Retrofits and Add-ons
Masonry in the Landscape
  • Patios, Walkways, and Driveways
  • Retaining Walls
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  • Fire Pits
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