Hello,
I am not a geotech, so forgive me if I use the wrong terms. I own a house constructed on fill material consisting of expansive clay soil with boulders ranging from very large to very small. The lot slopes from front to back. We have noticed soil cracking around the foundation on the back side, which increases every summer as the soil dries out. The foundation itself is also cracked in two places on the back side. There seems to be a water drainage problem in the winter months. Rain water accumulates in the front of the house, and on one side of the house at the bottom of a rail road tie retaining wall. I am also concerned about a cut made at the bottom of the slope for a narrow roadway that was not re-seeded. The cut has deteriorated due to construction traffic ie: running over, backing into. The soil is dry enough now that it crumbles to the touch. There is also cracking of the asphalt in the narrow roadway. Are any of these things individually or collectively signs of erosion or slope instability? If so, do you have any recommendations?
I am not a geotech, so forgive me if I use the wrong terms. I own a house constructed on fill material consisting of expansive clay soil with boulders ranging from very large to very small. The lot slopes from front to back. We have noticed soil cracking around the foundation on the back side, which increases every summer as the soil dries out. The foundation itself is also cracked in two places on the back side. There seems to be a water drainage problem in the winter months. Rain water accumulates in the front of the house, and on one side of the house at the bottom of a rail road tie retaining wall. I am also concerned about a cut made at the bottom of the slope for a narrow roadway that was not re-seeded. The cut has deteriorated due to construction traffic ie: running over, backing into. The soil is dry enough now that it crumbles to the touch. There is also cracking of the asphalt in the narrow roadway. Are any of these things individually or collectively signs of erosion or slope instability? If so, do you have any recommendations?