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Concrete Form Setting
Concrete which is a mixture of cement, gravel, sand, water and other
additives is used in poured or block format in construction. Poured concrete
walls and other constructions such as steps, require forms to be built
or set into which the mixed concrete is poured. The forms are made from
different materials depending upon the kind of construction.
Building the Forms
Plywood or lumber is the most preferred material for building forms.
Sheets of plywood or lumber are cut according to the dimensions for the
construction at hand. These sheets of plywood are then put together to
form a brace and are firmly set on the surface or ground. The inside
surfaces of the forms are coated with oil or any release agent that would
make the removal of these forms easier once the concrete is dry and ready
for use.
Pouring the concrete into the forms
The low areas in the forms are filled with gravel, chunks of concrete
blocks, and even broken brick. This will help reduce the amount of concrete
mix to be poured into the forms. The concrete mix is then filled into
the forms and mixed with the rubble beneath. The forms are overfilled
to some extent so that the concrete can be worked upon and air pockets
and gaps can be eliminated. Using different tools, screeding and troweling
is carried out to smoothen out the concrete surface. The concrete is
now ready to be cured.
Curing concrete in form setting
The concrete is left untouched for at least 24 hours. This allows the
concrete to harden and achieve maximum strength. The curing for concrete
foundations may even go up to 28 days. Once the concrete is cured and
the surface ready to be used, the forms are removed taking care not to
damage the concrete structure.
Concrete form setting tips
The poured concrete must be of the right consistency and thickness. This
will enable the concrete to set faster. Also the plywood forms that are
used must be secured properly to the surface. Concrete form setting will
also depend upon the skills of the concrete contractor who would supervise
the mixing, pouring and curing of the concrete used in forms.
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