The process starts by digging. Firm soil is exposed. Trenches are dug to required depth. Cold weather affects design. Forms shape the footing width. Steel bars increase strength. Material is placed carefully. Climate influences pouring. Quality depends on process.
Design reflects structure weight. Each structure has unique needs. Weight changes design. Local installers follow building codes. Codes reduce risk. Skipping steps causes future problems. Time is needed for strength. Hardening happens over days. Local experience helps manage timing.
Curing completes the process. Drying too fast weakens concrete. Covering may be used to protect the surface. Weather influences strength gain. Local weather needs care. Skipping care leads to flaws. Experience guides timing. Proper care extends lifespan. Many underestimate curing.