Architecture Chapter 11-Footings, Foundations, and Concrete
5-1/2
A ___________ wide flange beam (less than 16" deep) is the most economical (lightest) for supporting a uniform load of 55 kips (55,000 lbs.) that spans 14'. Refer to the chart in your text.
trowel
A concrete finishing tool used in a circular motion to further harden the surface and develop a very smooth finish
all of the above
A float is used in finishing concrete to:
float
A foot long board with a handle attached to one of the flat sides
pier foundation
A foundation used in crawl space where the distance is too large for a single span
lintel
A horizontal structural element that supports the load over openings such as windows or doors
Warmer climates where freezing of the ground is infrequent
A wood foundation is particularly suitable in:
Applying two ¼" thick coats of cement-mortar or plaster then a coat of hot tar or a similar water-proofing material
Concrete block basement walls should be damp-proofed to eliminate ground water from seeping through the wall. This is done by:
4" to 6"
Concrete slabs are normally placed on a base of compacted sand _____ thick.
cement
Contains lime, silica, alumina, iron components, and gypsum
6"
Footings should be excavated at least ________ into undisturbed earth and minimum of 6" below the average maximum frost penetration depth
12"
For a wood foundation, the trench excavated for a structure with a crawl space should be __________ deep.
false, t-foundation
Form Boards are made from construction lumber and are used to provide a form for the cast footing used with a Y-Foundation.
s-beam
Formerly called an I-beam
thickness same as the foundation wall, width twice the foundation wall
Generally, how thick and wide should the footing be?
easy to acquire, easy to handle, do not check as much as solid beam
Give three reasons why built-up wood beams are used more often than solid wood beams in residential construction.
12"
How thick should the footing be for a fireplace?
Capping may be omitted
If the wood sill bears on the outer and inner face shells of a block foundation wall:
4"
Lintels should extend at least ______ into a masonry wall on either side of an opening.
all of the above
Nails used in wood foundations should be made of:
less labor, less expense, less time
Name three advantages of a slab foundation.
stronger, fire-resistant
Name two characteristics of solid wood beams.
footings
Only when soil tests prove that the earth is adequately compacted to sustain a building should _____________ be placed in filled or regraded soils
saw kerf
Prevents movement of string along batter board
plot plan
Provides the dimensions to be used when staking out the location of a house on the lot
All of the above
Select common materials used to construct foundation walls.
Post and Pier Foundation, Slab Foundation, T-Foundation
Select three basic types of foundation walls.
lintel blocks precast concrete, steel angle
Select three materials from which lintels are commonly made
max spacing of 20', slab-changes in width, in-line with interior columns
Select three places where contraction joints should be located.
three
Sidewalks, driveways, footings, and basement floors require one part cement, ___________ part(s) sand and five parts aggregate
slab foundation
Sometimes called a thicken-edge slab.
bearing wall
Supports a portion of the load of the building
bottom
The ______ (top/bottom) flange on a steel post is larger.
7-5/8" x 7-5/8" x 15-5/8"
The actual size of a typical "concrete block" (hollow concrete masonry unit) is _____.
concrete
The combination of cement, sand, aggregate and water
control
The corner having the highest elevation is normally selected for the _________ point.
7
The distance from the top of the basement floor to the bottom of the floor joists above should be no less than feet.
plot
The distances used to locate the corners of the house are taken from the ________ plan.
support from crosswalls
The factor(s) that determine(s) the ability of a concrete or masonry basement wall to resist earth pressure include:
8"
The finished floor of the house should be a minimum of __________ above the grade.
Double top plate of the foundation wall
The floor joists or trusses of a wood foundation are placed on the:
true
The foundation wall of a slab foundation should extend below the frost line.
batter boards
The location of the foundation is kept during excavation and construction by the use of __________ _________.
t-foundation
The name of this foundation comes from its shape
all of the above
The posts used in post foundations are commonly made of:
all of the above
To eliminate water damage to basements in wet or poorly drained soils:
plumb bob
To ensure that each stake of the batter boards is placed accurately, a ___________ is used.
15
To lay out square corners, the 9-12- _____ unit method can be used.
codes
To obtain the minimum footing depth for any given area, check the local ____________.
4" x 4" x 3/8"
To support a 4" masonry wall above an opening, the smallest piece of steel angle that can be used for a 10'-6" span is _____. Refer to Figure 11-38 in the textbook.
jointing tool
Used in large areas of concrete to control cracking
contraction joint
Used to cut grooves in freshly placed concrete
tamping
Vibrating or ___________ poured concrete results in a more dense product ad dislodges weak spots caused by air pockets
ACA, CCA
Waterborne preservation salts
interior walls, roof, plumbing fixtures
What are dead loads?
snow, occupants, furniture
What are live loads?
footing size can be increased
What can be done to footings to reduce cracks caused by uneven settling? Remember that the weight of most residential structures lies on two rather than all four walls.
The use of 1/2 " rods horizontal & vertical in the steps
What can be done to prevent cracking where steps are located in horizontal and vertical footings?
climate, local building codes, load bearing capacity of soil
What factors determine the type of foundation to be used? Select all that apply
Increase support capacity of the foundation wall by spreading the load over a larger area
What is the purpose of a footing?
poured concrete
What material is normally used for the footings of residential structures?
25
When ordering concrete, allow __________ cubic feet to the yard
90
When staking out the house location, a surveyor's transit must be used for measuring angles other than _________ degrees.
A basement sump is installed in poorly drained soils
When using a wood foundation for a basement:
when footings are located over soft or poorly drained soil
When would longitudinal reinforcing bars be used in footings?
Extend from footer to the first floor
Where do the foundation walls began and terminate on a residential structure?
6"
Where part of the footings bear on rock, remove approximately _______ of the rock and replace with compacted sand to equalize settling.
w-beam
Which has greater strength, the S-beam or the W-beam?
the difference in compressibility
Why might a difference in settling occur for a structure resting on two different subsoils?
Diagonal
__________ measurements check the position of the corners for accuracy (squareness).
kip
equals 1,000 pounds
screed
used to smooth a concrete surface
AWWF
All Weather Wood Foundation
After the basement floor has cured and the first floor is installed
Backfilling for a wood foundation should be started:
metal tie bars
Basement load bearing crosswalls should be attached to exterior walls by:
4'
Batter boards are placed approximately _____________ outside the footing line.
wood
Beams may be either metal or ___________.
sandy
Excavate a gentle back slope in _________ soil.
clay
Excavation in _________ permits a steep slope.
PWF
permanent wood foundation
aggregate
stone or gravel