Struct1206
Structural
- Apr 29, 2009
- 37
I was recently asked to assist a local foundation repair company with a house that is experiencing foundation settlement issues. The northwest corner of the house was underpinned (think PermaJack) approximately 19 years ago but it appears the settlement is continuing. The house is two stories with a basement that retains soil on the front but quickly slopes off at both sides. On the west side of the house there is a garage with a concrete floor slab on metal deck supported by steel beams. The steel beams bear on the west wall (front of the house faces south). The west wall is settling and rotating at the bottom, the garage slab is drifting to the west and the floor system is pulling the interior bearing wall out of plumb. The west wall now slopes out from the foundation up to the garage floor and then slopes back in up to the roof level. I feel they need to install additional underpinning to stop the settlement but I'm concerned with the hinge that's been created in the wall at the garage floor level. I'm worried that if the put upward pressure on the footing the wall will continue to rotate outward. I feel like we need to tie the floor and walls together to keep the wall from buckling out of plane or possibly tie the upper and lower walls together somehow to make it more of a continuous wall. Then, install underpinning. Has anyone dealt with a similar situation? Does anyone have any thoughts on remediation?