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The masonry crew is responsible for positioning the foundation according to the plan. But once the excavators move through, the surveyor's corner stakes are long gone.

Concrete Foundation Footings
Concrete foundations used in home and commercial construction come in many different configurations and are made up of many different parts.

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Dry Well A covered pit, either with open-jointed lining or filled with coarse aggregate, through which drainage from downspouts of foundation footing drains may seep into the surrounding soil.

Drain tile-A tube or cylinder that is normally installed around the exterior perimeter of the foundation footings that collects and directs ground water away from the foundation of the house.

At the foundation footing, drain tile is installed so that the water will run down the drain board and drain away from the house.

"Most basement foundation footings are from 7 to 9 feet below ground level. This causes natural 'hydraulic water pressure' to cause leaks in basement walls, footings and floors.

If necessary, the existing foundation footing is extended to support the brick. Also, because the wall will be exposed to flood water, changes are made to the interior walls as well so that they will resist moisture damage.

PILES: Long posts driven into the soil in swampy locations, or whenever it is difficult to secure a firm foundation, upon which the foundation footing is laid.
PILLAR: A column used for supporting parts of a structure.

Building on soil with voids or on fill soil that has not been properly compacted will almost always result in foundation movement. Many cases of settlement are caused by a contractor over-excavating for the foundation footing and then improperly ...

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