HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpecsDA'II'P PROOITNG Bu¡ld¡ng interior stays mold free Peel &stirk Fastfooto mêmbrânê Leave screed boards & stakes in position. Pull Fastfoot@ off screeds and tape two edges together on top of footing with 2" sheathing tape. Form and pour wall. After stripping (if required) run 12" width of peel & stick membrane along top of footing (covering staple holes in Fastfoot@) and up side of wall. Lap bottom edge of wall membrane over vertical peel & stick. On the inside, tape underslab membrane to interior Fastfoot@. SÍEP 'NSÍALLAn¡a¡1Drive pairs of 2x4 stakes into the ground and screw to upper and lower screed boards. Trim upper screed i.¡t¡atds Íiush wilh veriicai stakes. Drive additional stakes if the distance between the stake and bank is greater than 15". lnstall lower level fabric. Run fabric up bank to form step. Most steps are too deep to form with a single fabric width. Either run two widths of fabric as edging or turn the fabric 90 degrees to obtain the required width. lnstallthe upper level fabric with an 10" overlap. Cut the overlap on the footing width line, letting center portion hang down bank. Screw plywood bulkhead in position and brace as required. Step fabric can also be installed without cutting, see website for installation details. Sublootnq EDGTNG TNSTALLAÌTON 7 serup scREED BoARDs Drive stakes around the perimeter of the proposed slab or footing at about 5' on center. For slab edging use deeper edge lumber (2x6 or 2x8) if a flat face is required for exposed edge. For footings, drive stakes on the footing line, so lhe 1-112" will save concrete I ntsraLL FAsrFoor@ Staple the edge of the fabric to the top of the screed board using a hammer tacker with 3/8" staples on about 8" centers. jx2 Provide some slack in the fabric by using a 1x2 as shown to prevent excessive downward pressure. Nailfabric to ground at 4'centers to stop fabric pull-out from concrete pressure. Allow an 10" ovarla¡r on all joints. t conuens For outside corners, fold fabric on ground and nail through three layers to hold in position. For inside corner, cut fabric on the ground to enable it to go around corner and nail in position.Fo Nail-/ www.GrêeñSpec,coñ TAB.FORTW ,NDUSTRIES LÍD. www,fab-form.com Toll free: (888) 303-FAST (3278) s ct) (¡) (, a(! l¡. Note: FF37 is obtained by chopping FF74 roll in half. SOLIDLY ATTACH SCREED BOARDS Concrete produces downward tension in fabric. Use 3 nails or 2 screws (2-114") per stake. 15' FABRIC HEIGHT RULE lf fabric height is greater than 15", install second 2x4 to reduce bulge and tens¡on, or pour concrete in separate lifts. EDGING SIZING CHART Fabric Fabr¡c Maximumwidth Name Heíaht 37"Edsins 16" 50"Narrow 22" 62 Standard 28" 74 Wide 34" FASTFOOT@' JT grALLÃnT O N FASTFOOT@ WIDTHS Three widths are available on the 100' length rolls:. FF50 - Narrow, 50", footings up to 18" wide, 10" deep. FF62 - Standard, 62" width, up to 24" wide, 13" deep . FF74 - Wide, 74" widtlr, up lu 36" witle, 13" tjeup Deeper footings can be accomodated wider fabric. Where footing is two wide, run rolls down each side and nail overlapping edges to ground. Note: if 'fabric height' is greater than 15", install a second 2x4lo reduce the bulge and fabric tension. Fabric W¡dth Rule = footing width + twice height + .l0" 1 SETUP SCREED BOARDS Layout the outside footing stakes (steel or 1x4s) around the perimeter using a string line. Drive the stakes on this line about 6' on center. Reduce spacing for deeper footings or if the ground is less dense. Drive inside stakes opposite each outside stake using a 1x2 cut to footing width, Top of footing is 3" less than 'riie íooiii-rg cûñiaût 'vicÍii r (see uiiagraln ai;ove rigi'ri). SOLIDLY ATTACH SCREED BOARDS With fabric, lateral forces are reduced by 75o/o, bul downward tension is increased accordingly. Use 2 angled nails or 1 screw per stake. t nostrroNtNc FAsrFoor@ Fastfoot@ easily adjusts to different footing depths. Determine the Edge line correct location of the fabric edge on the screedboard by: . Place one hand on correct'footing width line'on ! n'tsraLL coRNERs Using tlre edge line determined in step 2, staple corner edges to top of screed boards at 12" on center, using a hammer tacker with 3/8" staples. lf sewn corners are not available, run fabric 16" past corner, cut and staple in position. Use sissors to trim on inside of corner. Continue in new Stake ¡ Etlge lirre Center Line .9q)Í g) 'çôôtr .9o ! a .ct Glr Screed Board Width Line Offset direction. (Visit ail website for details on folding corners.) ground and bring fabric edge snugly over the screed board. . Note the location of a colored 'edge line'with respect to the screed board under the fabric. Use this 'edge line'to position the fabric for stapling AS LONG AS the footing depth stays the same. . lf the footing depth increases, let the fabric OUT by placing hand on the same'width line'and note the new edge line over the screed board. TOOLS & SUPPLIES Sharp sclssors, hammer tacker with 3/8" staples, 2" sheathing tape, hammer, skill saw, stake nails or screws, stakes, 2x4s, 3/4" plywood for sleps, 1 x4s for cleats, laser for setting height on slakes. lJ llla-et t ?i?Fl^r¿rtt"¡4- Ir ttvü E /{t-,-- rt t äFlti¡r*r r ü Hammer tack two edges of the Fastfoot@ roll on top of the corner fab with a 10" overlap. Unroll past next corner and cut FAB.FOR'W ,NDUSTRTES LÌD. www.fab-torm.com Toll free: (888) 303-FAST P27e) with a 10" :l overlap. Hammer tack both edges 12" on center using the predetermined edge line, Nail center line to prevent movement by wind and concrete. Use sheathing tape on overlaps and nail holes to prevent concrete escaping form and moisture entering footing. lt the ground will not support nails, use bricks or stones. T-JUNCTIONS Run fabric through junction. Cut an 'inverted T' in junction area with lower cut along footing width line. Fold and staple tabs. Run :^¡---- -¡:--^ ¡-L-:- :.-¡- :..-^¡:^-il rrelùËuur rv rd,uilu tf ttu Jul ruUUil allowing a 10" overlap. Cut overlap along footing width line, and staple overlaping tabs to screed boards. Width l¡ne GreenS LI STE D Staple edge wilh 10" overlap www.6r..nSF.,com