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    Default Steel / rebar

    Can some of you please tell me what your rebar size and quantity requirements were?

    I am trying to get some rough estimates for quantity so I can start shopping prices.

    My pool is 40 x 25 and about 30k gals with 8' spa

    I know exactness is out, so rough estimates will do for now.

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    Default Re: Steel / rebar

    Quote Originally Posted by gordonhyde View Post
    Can some of you please tell me what your rebar size and quantity requirements were?

    I am trying to get some rough estimates for quantity so I can start shopping prices.

    My pool is 40 x 25 and about 30k gals with 8' spa

    I know exactness is out, so rough estimates will do for now.
    Gordon, this may or may not help. I am in the construction phase of my pool. I took pics of the steel install. My pool is 36' x 22' w/ a 7' spa (est. 21K gals). The rebar used is as follows:
    Beam = #4 Rebar continuous / 4 bar box beam
    Walls/ Floor = #3 Rebar on 8" Centers

    I am not sure what part of the states you are from. Codes may be different where you are located. You should be able to come up with close estimates with a little math. I have included a pic of my steel install. I hope that helps. Good luck.


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    Default Re: Steel / rebar

    We don't do very many concrete pools in my neck of the woods, but here is the spec from the latest commercial job I bid on:
    Double Mat of 1/2" rebar horizontally on 16" centers in walls
    Double Mat of 3/4" rebar vertically on 12" centers in walls
    Double Mat of 3/4" rebar on 12" centers both ways in floor
    Needless to say, this is a heck of a lot of rebar and probably a lot more than you need.

    Brad

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