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Concrete is a material that is widely used in the construction of houses in Mexico. There are several reasons why this is the case. Concrete is cheap, easy to get, and easy to work with. It can be made locally, and it does not decay or burn.
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Read More »The first step in building a house is to pour the foundation. The process begins with pouring concrete into an aluminum or wooden form that sets the shape of your footing, and then includes installing steel reinforcement bars, or rebar. Once the footing has cured for a minimum of one day, an aluminum or wooden form is set up around it and another concrete pour is made. This forms the perimeter wall for the house. The walls are then covered with a stucco finish that can be painted any color you choose. Concrete block wall construction has become more popular in Mexico in recent years since it allows owners to construct houses quickly and inexpensively. Building houses from concrete block also reduces moisture problems often encountered with wood frame construction. There are two main type of foundations, that can be used in Mexico. Slab-on-grade and basement foundations. Basement foundations are not commonly used in Mexico. Basements are more common in regions where the ground freezes and expands, causing cracks in slab-on-grade foundations. However, basement foundations can be built if you have a house design that requires one, or when the soil conditions require it. For example, if you live on a steep hillside with very little flat land where a slab-on-grade foundation would extend beyond your buildable area on a slope. Foundations must be built according to the location of your site and the quality of the soil at that location. Mexican houses that sit on sand will have different foundations than those built-in rocky areas or clay soils. Roofs are made with concrete beams, the roof is then covered with metal sheets or concrete tiles. Concrete beams are typically used in the construction of heavy roofs. Lighter-weight metal sheets and concrete tiles are used if the slope is greater. However, if you’re building a house that requires wooden beams, they should be treated to prevent termites and rot. You can also use steel I-beams in your roof construction.
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Slab Thickness Your floor should be a minimum of 4″ thick. The concrete's strength should be a minimum of 2500 psi, with fiber mesh reinforcement...
Read More »There are two ways that the roof can be supported. The first is by using a concrete ceiling with columns, or large pieces of wood, which are then covered with wooden planks and clay tiles. The second way is to use long wooden beams on top of the walls, which are also covered with wooden planks and clay tiles. The roof can also be supported by wooden beams and the roof is made with wooden planks, which are then covered with clay tiles. The wood used in houses here is usually strong, but after a few years it will start to rot from dampness. For this reason most people prefer to use metal sheets or concrete tiles for the roof instead of wood.
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