In the video above david odell of odell complete concrete shows how he forms and places concrete stairs between walls on a project in the los angeles area.
How to form concrete stairs between walls.
A split riser allows you to remove the forms without damaging wet concrete.
Building formwork when forming between walls or other flat surfaces such as plywood where you will be able to mark riser locations positioning risers is easy.
Mix and pour concrete to fill the footer hole.
Shovel the concrete inside the forms starting with the bottom step and working up.
Use a screed to smooth out the concrete immediately before it has a chance to set.
Mix the concrete and bring it to the site in wheelbarrow loads.
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If steps are longer than 4 feet install stringers to support risers and keep stair lines straight.
Set riser boards to the marks and fasten them to the walls or side boards.
Give the concrete enough time to settle between the rubble pieces and add more concrete if needed.
A set of stairs already exist but an electrical upgrade triggered the requirement for three feet of standing space in front of the new panel.
Tap the sides of the forms and risers with a hammer and jab a 2x4 up and down in the mix to drive air bubbles out.