StructuresDesign
Structural
- Jun 3, 2007
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A potential client want to replace the existing post & pier foundation for their 500-600 sf 1930s cabin with a typical stem wall foundation due to uneven settlement. The piers are 12"x12"x12" precast concrete blocks on grade. Since the existing piers are only located along the exterior walls, this should be doable. However, there is only a couple of inches of clear space below the floor joists, so access is not going to be easy. There is also a small addition that has a stem wall around all 4 sides of a small addition (about 70sf), which will make it more difficult to raise up the cabin.
Additional info: the local permitting will be easier if the earthwork is kept at a minimum, and the local frost depth is 24".
I am concerned about the cost and think that a hybrid system will probably be cheaper. However, I am not sure what would be optimal cost wise. So this is where I would greatly appreciate some input: what would the following systems cost (SWAG):
1. Stem walls exclusively.
2. New post & pier system (concrete) with hardware providing lateral capacity.
3. New post & pier system (helical)with hardware providing lateral capacity.
4. Hybrid stem wall & pier system with hardware providing lateral capacity.
5. Something else?
Thanks,
Cecilia
Additional info: the local permitting will be easier if the earthwork is kept at a minimum, and the local frost depth is 24".
I am concerned about the cost and think that a hybrid system will probably be cheaper. However, I am not sure what would be optimal cost wise. So this is where I would greatly appreciate some input: what would the following systems cost (SWAG):
1. Stem walls exclusively.
2. New post & pier system (concrete) with hardware providing lateral capacity.
3. New post & pier system (helical)with hardware providing lateral capacity.
4. Hybrid stem wall & pier system with hardware providing lateral capacity.
5. Something else?
Thanks,
Cecilia