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1. Prepare the Groundwork: Start by preparing the site for the house. This includes leveling the ground and doing any necessary excavation work for laying the foundation. 2. Create the Formwork: Once the site is prepped, construct the forms that will hold the shotcrete in place. This is typically aRead more
1. Prepare the Groundwork: Start by preparing the site for the house. This includes leveling the ground and doing any necessary excavation work for laying the foundation.
2. Create the Formwork: Once the site is prepped, construct the forms that will hold the shotcrete in place. This is typically a plywood or metal frame that is designed to the specifications of the structure.
3. Mix and Pump the Shotcrete: Once the formwork is in place, mix the shotcrete according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The shotcrete can then be pumped into the forms, filling them with the material.
4. Smooth and Finish the Surface: After the shotcrete has been pumped and cured, it needs to be smoothed and finished. This is usually done with a power trowel, which smooths the surface and removes any ridges or bumps.
5. Reinforce the Structure: If the house requires additional reinforcement, steel rebar or mesh may be used. This will help to ensure the structural integrity of the shotcrete walls.
6. Finish the Exterior: Once the shotcrete has been cured, it can be finished with a stucco or render exterior finish. This helps to give the house its final aesthetic look.
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