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.
Checklist for inspecting reinforced concrete structures in accordance with EN 1992 (Eurocode 2), execution standard EN 13670 and DTU 21 (Execution of concrete works).
Checklist for inspecting steel structures in accordance with EN 1993 (Eurocode 3), execution standard EN 1090 and DTU 32.1 (Steel construction: Steel framework).
Checklist for inspecting masonry structures in accordance with EN 1996 (Eurocode 6), execution standard EN 1996-2 and DTU 20.1 (Small-element masonry — walls and partitions).