woodturner9
Electrical
- Aug 5, 2002
- 4
I'm trying to help a client find a PE for a structural evaluation of his home. That's not our area of practice, but he is a client and a friend.
His problem is a large basement crack in a 1930's colonial. Though there is little displacement, I suspect the footer is broken. The movement is continuing as the ground hydrates and dries (clay soil).
How do I help him find a competent engineer to advise him? Should we be looking for a structural engineer, civil engineer, something else? How do we find the guy (or girl) who really knows what they are doing?
BTW, this is in Western Pennsylvania, in case anyone is close by.
Thanks.
His problem is a large basement crack in a 1930's colonial. Though there is little displacement, I suspect the footer is broken. The movement is continuing as the ground hydrates and dries (clay soil).
How do I help him find a competent engineer to advise him? Should we be looking for a structural engineer, civil engineer, something else? How do we find the guy (or girl) who really knows what they are doing?
BTW, this is in Western Pennsylvania, in case anyone is close by.
Thanks.