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CMU Block Installation

CMU Foundation Wall for a Highland Park Home Addition

CMU block foundation wall for a Highland Park addition — full rebar schedule, grout consolidation, and code-compliant construction backed by a structural warranty.

Downtown Highland Park Lake County Completed 2024

Project Details

520 Sq Ft
1-2 weeks Duration
2024 Completed
5-year structural Warranty
Materials CMU block & mortar
Cost Range $8,000-$28,000
Location Downtown Highland Park
County Lake County
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Improperly Installed CMU Block Creates Structural Risk That Fails Without Warning

This Highland Park home addition required a full CMU block foundation wall — a structural installation that demands proper reinforcement, grouting, and drainage that most residential contractors are not qualified to perform. Two previous bids had not included the required rebar schedule.

01

CMU block without proper reinforcement fails under lateral loads and Illinois freeze-thaw cycles

02

Missing control joints cause cracking across entire wall sections within 2-5 years

03

Inadequate drainage detailing behind retaining walls causes hydrostatic pressure failure

Our CMU Block Installation Process

Every project follows the same disciplined sequence — no shortcuts, no hand-offs, same crew start to finish.

01

Foundation & Layout Assessment

We assess soil bearing, drainage conditions, and code requirements before block selection. Retaining walls and foundation walls require engineering review — we do not skip this step.

02

Block Selection & Reinforcement Planning

We specify the correct CMU block type, rebar schedule, and control joint spacing for the load and soil conditions. Reinforcement is not optional for structural applications in Illinois.

03

Block Laying, Grouting & Filling

Block is laid course by course with properly consolidated grout fill at all reinforced cells. Consolidation is inspected at each lift — improperly consolidated grout is the most common CMU failure point.

04

Control Joints, Waterproofing & Final Inspection

Control joints are placed at code-required spacing to manage movement. Waterproofing is applied to below-grade and retaining walls before backfill. All work is documented before we leave.

CMU Block Masonry Built to Structural Code That Performs Without Maintenance

CMU block installation requires engineering knowledge that most contractors do not have: rebar schedules, control joint spacing, grout consolidation, and drainage detailing all affect long-term performance. AMS brings 19+ years of structural masonry experience to every CMU project.

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Same Crew, Start to Finish
Written Estimate Before Work Begins
19+ Years of Local Expertise

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