Strong Walls That Anchor Your Home Permanently

Poured Concrete Walls in Hastings for new home construction requiring seamless structural support from foundation to frame

Terry and Dan McKinney Poured Walls installs poured concrete walls for homeowners and contractors building new residential structures in Hastings. You need this service when foundation plans call for solid, reinforced basement or crawlspace walls that resist shifting and carry the load of an entire home without seams or joints that weaken over time.


Concrete is poured into steel-reinforced forms to create continuous walls that serve as the structural backbone of your home. This method produces a monolithic foundation system with no vertical joints, which prevents water intrusion and reduces the risk of cracking or movement as the soil beneath settles. Because the walls cure as a single unit, they distribute weight evenly and maintain consistent strength across the entire perimeter.


If you are planning a new build, addition, garage, or outbuilding that requires dependable foundation work in the Hastings area, reach out to discuss your project timeline and site conditions.

How Poured Walls Differ From Block Foundations

The forming process begins with alignment and bracing of modular steel or aluminum panels that define the shape and height of your walls. Steel rebar is placed vertically and horizontally throughout the cavity to reinforce the concrete, and ties hold the forms at the correct width while the pour takes place. Concrete trucks deliver the mix directly to the site, and crews use chutes or pumps to fill the forms without voids or gaps.


After the pour, you will see smooth interior and exterior surfaces once the forms are stripped, typically within one to two days depending on weather and curing conditions. The finished walls show no visible joints and present a uniform surface ready for waterproofing, drainage installation, and backfill. Terry and Dan McKinney Poured Walls manages every stage of the process to ensure proper placement, consolidation, and curing so your foundation performs as designed for decades.


The crew does not handle excavation, waterproofing, or backfill work. Footings must be in place before wall forms can be set, and the site must be accessible to concrete trucks and pump equipment. If your project includes custom heights, corners, or openings for windows and utility penetrations, those details are built into the forming plan before the pour begins.

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Questions Homeowners Ask Before Foundation Pours

Builders and homeowners in Hastings often have specific concerns about wall thickness, reinforcement schedules, and weather restrictions before committing to a pour date.

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What thickness are the walls after the concrete cures?

Standard residential foundation walls are typically eight or ten inches thick, depending on the engineered plan and the height of the basement or crawlspace.

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How long does the concrete need to cure before framing can begin?

You can usually remove forms within 24 to 48 hours, but full load-bearing strength develops over several weeks as the concrete continues to hydrate and harden.

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Why is rebar placement important in poured walls?

Steel reinforcement prevents cracking under tension and lateral soil pressure, especially in taller walls or areas with expansive clay soils common around Hastings.

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When should footings be poured relative to the wall schedule?

Footings must cure and pass inspection before wall forms are set, usually requiring at least one full day between the two pours.

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What happens if it rains during or right after the pour?

Light rain after finishing is manageable with proper covering, but heavy rain during placement can weaken the mix and require delays or protective measures coordinated with the ready-mix supplier.

Terry and Dan McKinney Poured Walls works directly with your builder or serves as your primary foundation contractor if you are managing the project yourself. Contact the team to schedule a site review and confirm your foundation specifications before excavation begins.