Filling Block Wall With Concrete
Note that this is an estimate.
Filling block wall with concrete. The calculator will estimate the number of cubic yards that will be required. When reinforced with steel and filled with concrete a rock solid wall can be built to withstand the elements. Fill mortar is a specific mix of portland cement designed for vertical pours in block walls pull the vertical masonry rebar into the very center of the concrete block after the mortar has been poured. For smaller projects and those poured by hand some type of funnel.
To use the block wall calculator simply enter the height and length of the wall click on whether you are filling an 8 inch or 12 inch wall then click on the calculate button. Blocks are stacked one upon the other to form everything from exterior walls to retaining walls. Contractors elect to fill the hollow openings or voids in concrete blocks sometimes referred to as grouting after they are stacked or laid to achieve a stronger wall one with properties nearly identical to a poured concrete wall. Step 1 ensure a solid footing.
The depth and size of the foundation will vary depending on the size of the concrete block wall and the weight it must support but a typical freestanding wall requires a foundation that is about twice as wide as the wall itself and which extends about 1 foot down below the frost line. To estimate how much grout is needed to fill those voids you need to find the volume of each void and multiply that by the number of voids in the wall. Footings should be a minimum of twice the width of the concrete block i e a typical 8x8x16 block would require a 16 inch wide footing and extend below the frost line. Fill each cell with fill mortar.
When working with cement based products always wear eye protection and waterproof gloves. Next we will head to eagle creek and show. Concrete block also known as cinder block has been a staple of building materials for years. Whenever you are working with cinder block you can strengthen them significantly by filling them with concrete.
Concrete block also known as a concrete masonry unit and sometimes called a cinder block typically has one or two holes or voids to reduce the weight of the block.