We have noticed that a clean-out block is not supplied with the Formblock® system. Why not?
A. The shape of the Formblock® allows for the insertion of the Form Bridge which holds the steel both laterally and vertically in place whilst pouring the grout into the wall. The starter bars are set in block modules within the slab and up through the plastic Form Bridge. Recent tests revealed that the vertical bars remained within the acceptable distance from each other during the pour thus eliminating the need to tie the steel rods together. As no mortar is between the blocks within the wall structure there is no need to ‘wash-out’ the wall before grout pour.
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