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I have had GPR and borings done on my property and have some deep solutioning /sinkhole activity as well as significant buried organic laden sand /muck materials ( with organic contents in excess of 5%)
One engineer has recommended grouting for all sides of the house with the intent offilling the pourous and ravelled overburdened soil conditions over the limestone surface.
Two other engineers ( as well as 3 attorneys) have warned me not to do grouting because it adds so much weight to the soil and may result in damage to my home. They said I could expect to see new cracks, problems with closing doors and windows etc. One has recommended underpinning(9 pilings) to stablize the house. One has said I don't need to do anything now, but if my crack in my garage worsens, then he'd agree that I should do 8 underpins.
The underpinning makes more sense to me, but the insurance company's engineer insists grouting is the only way to do this. I'm very apprehensive about doing the grouting. Any advice?
Bill
One engineer has recommended grouting for all sides of the house with the intent offilling the pourous and ravelled overburdened soil conditions over the limestone surface.
Two other engineers ( as well as 3 attorneys) have warned me not to do grouting because it adds so much weight to the soil and may result in damage to my home. They said I could expect to see new cracks, problems with closing doors and windows etc. One has recommended underpinning(9 pilings) to stablize the house. One has said I don't need to do anything now, but if my crack in my garage worsens, then he'd agree that I should do 8 underpins.
The underpinning makes more sense to me, but the insurance company's engineer insists grouting is the only way to do this. I'm very apprehensive about doing the grouting. Any advice?
Bill