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Tying together ICF wall with CMU wall
Last Post 04 Feb 2025 03:28 PM by
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F16Squeaky
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03 Feb 2025 11:40 PM
I'm building an ICF (Build Block 6" core) house in FL with attached CMU (8") garage and patio. Looking for construction details/drawings to illustrate how the two types of walls are joined.
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04 Feb 2025 03:28 PM
Tie the two walls with no.5 rebar running from the icf into the cores of the cmu. Fill the cores of the block when you pour. Just the ones that have rebar in them. You can cut the block where the two walls intersect
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