Bar size and spacing
Critical itemRebar size and spacing must match structural drawings. Common residential sizes: #4 (1/2") and #5 (5/8"). Spacing typically 12" or 16" on center.
Checklist for rebar and reinforcement: bar size, spacing, cover, lap splices, chairs, and tie wire.
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Rebar size and spacing must match structural drawings. Common residential sizes: #4 (1/2") and #5 (5/8"). Spacing typically 12" or 16" on center.
Minimum concrete cover protects rebar from corrosion. Chairs and supports keep rebar at proper position during concrete pour. Cover: 3" for soil contact, 1.5" for #5 and smaller bars not exposed to weather (2" for #6 and larger bars).
Where rebar must be joined, lap splices must overlap by the required development length. A practical rule of thumb is 40 bar diameters minimum. Splices must be tied with wire.
Checklist for rebar and reinforcement: bar size, spacing, cover, lap splices, chairs, and tie wire.
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