ductbank forms

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mshields

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Just received a call from a contractor wanting to know if he could use sheet rock in lieu of plywood to build form for ductbank, assuring me that he had done it before without problem.

Not sure if I should accept this or not, the material obviously subject more to warping than plywood. Does anyone have experience with this?

Thanks,

Mike
 

GoldDigger

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I would be concerned about the strength of the sheet rock if the concrete is deep or if the supports were spaced too far apart.
But if the mechanical concerns are properly addressed I do not see a problem.
Removing the forms may get messy if the paper sticks to the concrete.
The rock probably will not absorb enough water to interfere with curing at the surface.
 

Joe Villani

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The last job I was on the contractor used this mesh

http://amico-stayform.com/products.htm

Maybe a good alternative/compromise?

Based on how I've seen concrete dumped into duct banks I would not trust the strength of the sheet rock.

Mix strength/ design would be a big determining factor

Also if there is any water in the trench and or rain/snow, I can see the sheet rock falling apart.

Joe Villani
 

infinity

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The form is just there to keep the concrete in place until it hardens. As long as the final product meets the specification for the duct bank do you really care what is used for the forms?
 

kingpb

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The form is just there to keep the concrete in place until it hardens. As long as the final product meets the specification for the duct bank do you really care what is used for the forms?

I agree, who cares. Contractors cost if it spills over and he uses more concrete then expected. Heck, I'd probably leave it in place and back-fill over the top of it; if environmental folks don't care.
 

kingpb

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The last job I was on the contractor used this mesh

http://amico-stayform.com/products.htm

Maybe a good alternative/compromise?

Based on how I've seen concrete dumped into duct banks I would not trust the strength of the sheet rock.

Mix strength/ design would be a big determining factor

Also if there is any water in the trench and or rain/snow, I can see the sheet rock falling apart.

Joe Villani

Stayform is not good for electrical duct banks. It can create a Faraday Cage effect.
 
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