Bammer25
Structural
- Mar 22, 2018
- 136
I do a lot of critical slope foundations where you have a typical 10’ front wall and then a basement where the grade falls off pretty quickly. You end up with anywhere from a daylight rear wall (ideally) or a worst case of 15 feet or more of gravel under the slab up against the rear and side walls.
Is there any benefit to using layers of geogrid every few feet and compacting the 57 stone? Would that improve stability enough to matter? These are typically 30’x30’ ish cabins.
Many around here just start stacking geofoam when they realize their walls are under built but I’m not convinced that’s a perfect solution.
Is there any benefit to using layers of geogrid every few feet and compacting the 57 stone? Would that improve stability enough to matter? These are typically 30’x30’ ish cabins.
Many around here just start stacking geofoam when they realize their walls are under built but I’m not convinced that’s a perfect solution.