Anton Polyakov
Computer
- Jul 4, 2021
- 5
Good day experts
I am doing a foundation underpinning at my house with overpour method. The issue I am facing is that overpoured concrete only goes half way under the 16 inches wide footing leaving a 1.5-2 inch gap at the rear part between new slab and the footing.
I use proper vibrator and vibrated hell out of it. Concrete was pretty fluid. One suspicion I am thinking of is - maybe the pouring gap was not big enough and it didn't create enough hydro pressure for concrete to go all the way under the slab? It had like 2 inch opening between the bottom of the footing and vertical form where the inclined lip was (you can see on the photo).
Any other hints what I might be doing wrong? It's hard to find any guides/videos showing the process itself.
Thank you for your help!
I am doing a foundation underpinning at my house with overpour method. The issue I am facing is that overpoured concrete only goes half way under the 16 inches wide footing leaving a 1.5-2 inch gap at the rear part between new slab and the footing.
I use proper vibrator and vibrated hell out of it. Concrete was pretty fluid. One suspicion I am thinking of is - maybe the pouring gap was not big enough and it didn't create enough hydro pressure for concrete to go all the way under the slab? It had like 2 inch opening between the bottom of the footing and vertical form where the inclined lip was (you can see on the photo).
Any other hints what I might be doing wrong? It's hard to find any guides/videos showing the process itself.
Thank you for your help!