Title: The Ultimate Guide to Lally Columns What You Need to Know
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2Lally Columns were first introduced by John Lally
in the early 1900s. He created these support
columns as an alternative to wooden posts, which
were commonly used at the time. Lally Columns are
made of steel and have a concrete-filled core,
making them much stronger and durable than wooden
posts. Over time, Lally Columns have become a
popular choice for builders and are commonly used
in residential and commercial construction.
3BENFITS OF LALLY COLUMNS
- Strength and Durability
- Easy to Install
- Cost-Effective
- Customizable
4Strength and Durability
Easy to Install
Lally Columns are made of steel and have a
concrete-filled core, making them incredibly
strong and durable.
Lally Columns are relatively easy to install and
can be placed directly on concrete footings or
floor slabs.
5Cost-Effective
Customizable
Lally Columns come in various sizes and lengths,
making them customizable for a range of
construction needs.
Compared to other support options, Lally Columns
are a cost-effective solution for supporting a
building or structure.
6Installation of Lally Columns
- Determine the Placement
- Prepare the Footings
- Install the Lally Columns
- Add Additional Support
7Prepare the Footings
Determine the Placement
The concrete footings must be properly prepared
to support the weight of the Lally Columns. This
may involve excavation and the pouring of
concrete.
Before installation, it is important to determine
the proper placement of the Lally Columns. This
is usually done by an engineer or architect.
8Add Additional Support
Install the Lally Columns
Depending on the size and weight of the
structure, additional support may be required.
This can be done using beams or additional Lally
Columns.
Once the footings are ready, the Lally Columns
can be installed. This involves placing the
columns on the footings and securing them in
place with bolts or other hardware.
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