dbuzz:
1. I could not find any provisions provided by IRC2000 for what you are talking about.
2. My client does not want to pay a Geotechnical engineer at this time. I have tried to explain to him that he should verify the soil. In lieu of a Geotechnical report, I am using 1500psf for the soil bearing pressure. The soil is probably 2500psf or better in the real world.
SperlingPE:
1. The home has a basement with 8’-0” CMU walls.
2. I have to assume there are competent concrete contractors in the Washington DC metro area.
3. The existing footing was poured over 30 years ago. I do not know if any rebar was installed nor do I know the compressive strength of the concrete mix.
MikeE55:
Pouring a new footing under the existing does not seem to be the answer. I have been exploring underpinning with helical piers as you suggested. However, I do not completely understand this method. It appears that I could simply consider the footings as grade beams (simple concrete compressive strength of 2500psi) and calculate the spacing of the new helical piers based on the new footing spans. For example, I could start with 6’-0” grade beams which would yield the piers @ 6’-0” on center. Would this approach be correct?
jheidt2543:
As mentioned above, the exact footing specifications are unknown. However, when I calculated the exiting footing (16”) to carry the new 2nd floor, I determined that a 24” wide footing would be required based on 1500psf soil bearing pressure.
jjeng2:
1. The frost depth is 30”.
2. What exactly is needling?
Many thanks to all of you and Merry Christmas
