Bonding Rebar

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:-?Where is it required by code to bond the rebar in a residential footing?

Your never required to bond rebar by the NEC, but if 1/2" or larger rebar, 20' or longer exists in the footing the NEC requires you use it as a grounding electrode. See 250.50 and 250.52(A)(3)
 
:-?Where is it required by code to bond the rebar in a residential footing?
It's as iwire has pointed out with the possible exception being if you're still on the 2002 NEC the wording at 250.50 says "if available" which is a lot different than the '05 which says "where present".:smile:
 
Check out the sections that Bob posted. Chances are very good that you'll need a CEE in any new building even a residential dwelling.
 
Check out the sections that Bob posted. Chances are very good that you'll need a CEE in any new building even a residential dwelling.

Is there typically rebar in resi foundations in your area?

There never seems to be any on the houses I wire. I always try to get #4 in there anyway to avoid ground rods.
 
Is there typically rebar in resi foundations in your area?

There never seems to be any on the houses I wire. I always try to get #4 in there anyway to avoid ground rods.


There is always some reinforcement in the footing. I have seen some #3 rebar which would eliminate the requirement for a CEE.
 
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