NEW GARAGE EXCAVATION FOOTINGS & FOUNDATION WALLS | JCB and SONS
New Garage excavation, footings, & foundation walls | JCB & SONS. We had
come excavate and put a brand new foundation in for our 24'-0" x 36'-0" Garage in
This big Hi-Hoe made short work of excavating for the new footings.
The footings are poured wider than the wall to make a strong base to carry the new building, and are dug down below the frost line. The groove in the centre is called the key and is used to tie the walls into the footings.
Here are the new foundation walls formed and poured with fresh concrete. The bolts sticking up are the
used to fasten down the new garage we are building.
Gabriel came to inspect our work. We found the main run for a weeping bed that didn't exist in the original permit for the septic during excavating. When we had our footing inspection we discussed it with the building inspector. We went with his recommendation to use a
of 4" ABS under the new garage and than to run the white 3" PVC inside of that for the
for the septic. This sleeve will help protect the white 3" PVC but will also allow for the weeping bed pipe to be replaced if necessary in the future without having to remove the garage floor.
GARAFRAXA ST SALON AND SPA RENOVATION | JCB AND SONS
Brick's are starting to go back on the west wall over the new lintels!!
We had to bring our tractor down to move skids of brick.
New steel formed C channel and our new triple lintels which are also welded
for added strength to carry the structural load of the triple brick wall
over the door opening in the west wall
We had to make some structural repairs on the corners of the building.
The damage we found created by adding a door in a triple brick wall and not installing
any lintels in the west wall.
Water damage to the windows meant some more repair work.
After removing the unwanted windows we began installing new 2" x 4" spruce girts with
sill gasket between the brick and the lumber. This has been a task as the
wall waves in and out over 2".
GREY HIGHLANDS PORCH FORMING AND CONCRETE POUR | JCB and SONS

These are the photos of the forms going in for the veranda base. Grey Bruce Construction helped with this process
.
As we were saying earlier, the old veranda base became weak and sunk into the ground due to no proper sauna tubes or foundation. The new base will be on top of this foundation wall with a concrete cap poured on the top by Christian Bender and the JCB & Sons crew.
Also, you can see the one wall of brick removed on the main house. This was due to deteriorated mortar from a leaking roof. The new roof pictures, new brick wall, and finished veranda photos will be up soon!

