dukeguy
Structural
- Apr 19, 2012
- 4
Hi,
I'm helping an architect friend on a home-remodel job. The existing situation I'm looking at has a two-story house and a detached one-story garage. The design calls for adding a second story to the garage and building a new enclosed two-story connector that links the house and the garage (the length of the connector would appx be the width of a two car driveway give or take).
Basically, my question is would you feel comfortable about there being negligible differential settlement between the new foundations for the connector and the existing garage/house foundations (i.e. wall footings) as long as you satisfied the soil bearing capacity requirements?
The thing that makes me a little unsure is I feel like I have three different bearing conditions: 1.) added second story onto existing first (new settlement?), 2.) brand new two stories, 3.) existing house w/ no new floors (no more settlement?). I didn't know if it was smart to just rigidly attach the connector structure to the buildings on either end, or should I just treat it as a completely independent structure and build in a vertical movement joint on either end so it doesn't interfere with the adjacent buildings...
Thanks!
I'm helping an architect friend on a home-remodel job. The existing situation I'm looking at has a two-story house and a detached one-story garage. The design calls for adding a second story to the garage and building a new enclosed two-story connector that links the house and the garage (the length of the connector would appx be the width of a two car driveway give or take).
Basically, my question is would you feel comfortable about there being negligible differential settlement between the new foundations for the connector and the existing garage/house foundations (i.e. wall footings) as long as you satisfied the soil bearing capacity requirements?
The thing that makes me a little unsure is I feel like I have three different bearing conditions: 1.) added second story onto existing first (new settlement?), 2.) brand new two stories, 3.) existing house w/ no new floors (no more settlement?). I didn't know if it was smart to just rigidly attach the connector structure to the buildings on either end, or should I just treat it as a completely independent structure and build in a vertical movement joint on either end so it doesn't interfere with the adjacent buildings...
Thanks!