DoubleStud
Structural
- Jul 6, 2022
- 453
I am going to specify geofoam for the first time for a backfill. Currently I have a cmu retaining wall with framed deck right in front of it. The deck spans to the house. The deck is in bad shape and owner wants to replace it with slab on grade patio. I dont want to just backfill the crawlspace below the existing deck because of these reasons:
1. I am not sure the basement/garage foundation wall can handle it
2. There is another cmu wall perpendicular to it. I am not sure it can handle additional 4-5 ft of soil.
I want to just fill the space with geofoam. Is there a resource I can look at to specify this? Also how shall I do the slab? Shall I put enough steel to make sure it can span several feet due to foam movement? Let the slab slides both sides? Is there something I need to put for the gap at the edge between geofoam and the cmu retaining wall? The CMU retaining wall is curved.
1. I am not sure the basement/garage foundation wall can handle it
2. There is another cmu wall perpendicular to it. I am not sure it can handle additional 4-5 ft of soil.
I want to just fill the space with geofoam. Is there a resource I can look at to specify this? Also how shall I do the slab? Shall I put enough steel to make sure it can span several feet due to foam movement? Let the slab slides both sides? Is there something I need to put for the gap at the edge between geofoam and the cmu retaining wall? The CMU retaining wall is curved.