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 The Solid Wall Systems crew removes the forms from the cast-in-place, reinforced concrete walls of the Punta Gorda storm-ready home.
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Storm-Ready Design Project

Building a Reinforced Concrete House (BV0102)
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Bob recaps construction of the stem-wall foundation and integral concrete slab, the vertical steel reinforcing, steel mesh, window bucks, headers, and spacers put in place for the cast-in-place concrete walls. Cameron Parker and the crew of Solid Wall Systems spray the aluminum wall forms with an organic oil spray to prevent adhesion from the concrete and set the forms for the pour. Bob joins Wayne Sallade, Charlotte County Emergency Manager, to review cleanup, demolition, and repair one year after hurricane Charley. Sallade explains that housing built in the 1960s through the 1980s, before the Florida Unified Building Code, had stick framing, gable roofs, and siding. “It didn’t stand a chance,” he says. Looking at surviving1920s Florida architecture, it’s clear that unified construction, concrete walls, protected windows, and hip roofs are the way to design wind-resistant homes. Back on site, Bob watches the pour, learns how the walls and window openings will be vibrated to eliminate voids, and sees the bracing set to hold the walls square before leaving the site to let it cure overnight. Once the forms are removed, Jesse Gonzalez explains how a traditional three-coat Florida plaster job will complete the exterior once the structure has cured for two weeks.
Additional Show Information Building with a Precast Foundation System
How Foundations Work
Insulated Concrete Forms
Wall Construction
Building A Storm-Ready Home
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| Cameron Parker, production manager for Solid Wall Systems, shows Bob how the aluminum forms are prepped and erected for the concrete pour at the Punta Gorda, Florida, storm-ready house. Parker ...
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| After seven days of steady rain, the crew is ready to pour the concrete for the foundation and slab at the Punta Gorda, Florida, storm-ready home. Bob explains how code ...
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| Bob is joined by Wayne Sallade, the emergency manager for Charlotte County, Florida. They stand before a residential property that has been condemned since the strike by hurricane Charley. Sallade ...
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| Bob is joined on the site of the Punta Gorda, Florida, storm-ready home by Jim Crain of Precise Forms. Precise Forms partners with Mercedes Builders to create high-quality, reinforced concrete ...
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 | Carpentry, Construction & Materials Mercedes Homes - General Contractor
Precise Forms, Inc. - Aluminum form systems for concrete homes and basement foundations
Solid Wall Systems - Aluminum concrete form system
 Miscellaneous Ultimate Chase - Stock Footage And Storm Video Production Services
 Real Estate FLASH (Federal Alliance for Safe Homes) - non-profit, organization dedicated to promoting disaster safety and property loss mitigation
Mercedes Homes - Developer - homes designed and built for comfort, elegance, efficiency, and safety in Florida, Texas, and the Carolinas.
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