Can you pour a footing in sections?

I agree with Ecnerwal, yes you can do that. I also agree to extend the rebar past the pour (drill holes in the form boards and extend the rebar out the holes).
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Can you pour concrete in two stages?

Sure you can pour the slab in two rounds. But if it's beyond y0ur skillset, I'm not sure it makes much difference whether you pour a big or small slab. Both are way too big for one guy. You'll need a crew - and if you don't have much experience finishing slabs, you need to hire someone who does.
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Can you pour concrete footing and slab together?

Monolithic slabs combine the foundation footings and slab into one piece, allowing them to both be poured at the same time and cut back your time and monetary investment.
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Can you pour concrete footing and wall together?

In areas with a shallow frost line and stable soil, carefully excavated trenches often serve as footings forms [1], and enable “monolithic” pours, in which footing and wall concrete are placed together.
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Can you pour a concrete wall in sections?

Depending on the amount of concrete to be poured and the people available to do the job, it might be necessary to construct the wall in sections by using a movable stop board. Drill holes through the stop board so that it can be moved along the wall without cutting the rebar.
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How to Build Concrete Driveways In Sections by Yourself - Keeping Things Simple



Can I pour a footer without forms?

The section on footings in Formwork for Concrete (ACI SP-4) says that when fabricated forms are omitted entirely and concrete is cast directly against the excavation, larger tolerances may apply.
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Do you pour footings before the slab?

In a traditional pour, foundation walls are separate from the floor. Local building codes regulate residential and commercial foundations. The standard method of pouring a foundation involves pouring footers first, and then pouring stem walls or foundation walls before pouring the floor.
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Can you pour a slab without footings?

What is Wrong With a Slab Foundation Without Footings? Slab foundations without footings spell disaster for any structure built on top of them. In a best-case scenario, the slab will crack and heave, causing minimal damage to the building on top of it.
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How long can concrete sit between pours?

Fresh concrete shall not be placed against in situ concrete that has been in position for more than 30 minutes unless a construction joint is formed.....
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Can you leave concrete forms on too long?

In short, there is no such thing as leaving concrete forms on for too long, as they will simply continue the curing process as the forms remain in place. However, there is no real need to leave forms on for longer than necessary.
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Can you lay concrete over several days?

How long you have until you must take into account other considerations for concrete to self-bond; about two hours maximum. After that, it's way beyond 'begun' to set. Your previous pour should have left some rebar sticking out, if you knew it was going to take multiple days pours.
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Can you pour concrete patio in sections?

It is possible to build an attractive concrete patio yourself, but careful planning and preparation is necessary. Be sure to place all the concrete at once; a big patio can be broken down into smaller manageable sections using 2x4's.
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Do all foundations need footings?

The footing will transmit the load directly to the soil and the foundation passes it to the ground. In short, all footings are foundations but not all foundations are footings.
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How deep should footings be?

Depth of Footings

Footings should extend to a minimum depth of 12 inches below previously undisturbed soil. Footings also must extend at least 12 inches below the frost line (the depth to which the ground freezes in winter) or must be frost-protected.
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What is the difference between footing and foundation?

Foundation is a structure which transfers the loads from the superstructure to the ground, while footing is the foundation which is in contact with the earth. A foundation can be shallow and deep, while a footing is a type of a shallow foundation.
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Can you build a house without footings?

In newer construction, the outside walls rest on concrete and steel pads, called footings. But old houses often weren't built on footings. Instead, builders dug a shallow trench on the perimeter of the structure and began building the walls right there, on the dirt.
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What are the 3 types of foundations?

Foundation types vary, but likely your house or home's addition does or will have one of these three foundations: full or daylight basement, crawlspace, or concrete slab-on-grade.
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What is a monolithic footing?

Monolithic means “all in one pour” so the foundation is constructed in one single pour that is made up of a concrete slab with thicker areas under load bearing walls and all perimeter edges to take the place of footers.
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Do concrete footings need formwork?

More than half of the footings are done without formwork. Although the footings done in the latter manner are time saving and don't require backfill (given the excavator makes a pretty decent trench shape), are their any cons for this from engineering standpoint?
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Does a footer have to be level?

To build a proper foundation, you must have a solid footer. A footer is made of concrete and forms the base of the structure, so that a foundation wall can be built on it. Having an uneven or unlevel footer will compromise the structural integrity of the building and will cause you to fail inspection.
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Can you use dirt as a concrete form?

Long story short, yes you can pour concrete over dirt.
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