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Advice needed for outdoor kitchen build with concrete blocks

Posted on 8/17/17 at 6:06 am
Posted by I_heart_beer
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2015
301 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 6:06 am
I'm planning my outdoor kitchen and think I'm going to go with concrete blocks to build out my cabinets and have a few questions for anyone that's done something similar. Is anchoring the blocks to concrete pad with rebar and filling the voids with concrete really necessary in this application? It seems to me that the blocks would be plenty strong for cabinets just mortared togther. The blocks will be covered with a stucco like finish once complete if that matters. If anyone has done this before I'd appreciate any tips.
Posted by poochie
Houma, la
Member since Apr 2007
6631 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 6:50 am to
You want to attach them securely to the ground to avoid lateral movement. If you don't and it gets bumped or moved for some reason, there could potentially be a lot of shifting and crack the finish. Maybe not every cell needs to be filled but it would behoove you to have it attached well.
Posted by wickowick
Head of Island
Member since Dec 2006
45967 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 6:58 am to
Better to post pics so we can understand what you are trying to do
Posted by I_heart_beer
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2015
301 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 7:20 am to
quote:

You want to attach them securely to the ground to avoid lateral movement. If you don't and it gets bumped or moved for some reason, there could potentially be a lot of shifting and crack the finish. Maybe not every cell needs to be filled but it would behoove you to have it attached well.


That makes sense, I didn't think about the finish cracking.


I'm trying to accomplish something similar to this
Posted by cdogwinn
Prairieville, LA
Member since Mar 2016
183 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 8:15 am to
Do you have someone lined up in BR to do the stucco work because I will be needing someone to do a little and I'm looking for suggestions.
Posted by I_heart_beer
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2015
301 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 8:21 am to
I don't have anyone lined up yet.
Posted by LSUballs
RayVegas LA
Member since Feb 2008
38304 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 9:01 am to
I would dowel rebar and fill at least every 3rd cell, and every cell on a corner or where any openings are.
Posted by I_heart_beer
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2015
301 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 11:54 am to
Does anyone have a ball park estimate for what something like the above picture would run me to have done?
Posted by Chris4x4gill2
North Alabama
Member since Nov 2008
3093 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 2:57 pm to
I did a similar build for a fire pit. It is basically a concrete block base with a concrete countertop on it. Mine is completely dry stacked except at the very top where I used mortar to help level the top. Caveat is that its only 4 rows high. We added a stained smeared mortar finish to the outside - very similar look to stucco. No cracks in anything so far. It is 3 years old.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
25958 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 3:06 pm to
If you set the blocks on a mortar base, it will not move at all.

Is it going on concrete or on dirt?

If dirt, you will need to build a concrete footing.
Posted by LSUengr
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2005
2396 posts
Posted on 8/17/17 at 3:36 pm to
Stucco Work and brick work including cinder blocks
John Hecht,Owner & Manager
C & I Construction, LLC
(225)-571-9831 Cell
Has done stucco, brick and block work on my last two houses.
Posted by I_heart_beer
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2015
301 posts
Posted on 8/18/17 at 5:36 am to
It'll be going on a concrete pad. Quikcrete has some stuff called Quikwall that's meant to be used on dry stacked blocks. I may go ahead and mortar every block and then use the Quikwall stuff to sturdy it up a little.

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C & I Construction

Thanks for the recommendation.
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