StrucPatholgst
Structural
- Jan 23, 2013
- 158
Building is in a flood zone, constructed on fill. Exterior appeared to be fine, no cracks, well maintained, received a full repointing job about 10 years ago. Get inside on the first floor, notice the slabs are all pitching towards the center, with cracking at regular intervals. Found a 1 ft x 1 ft inspection hatch that looks like it was put in during the 1940's (had modern sized lumber frame, but plaster and lath under the newer layer of flooring). Get my 10,000 lumen flashlight and cell phone down there, and the entire field of slab base had settled about 10 inches. I could see clear across to the perimeter in every direction. Granite block pile caps were visible and still in contact with the center grade beams. Report is for a prospective leasing tenant who was thinking of making an offer on the building.
Anyone ever felt compelled to send a copy of findings to a building owner? I'm also concerned about the condition of the piles.
Anyone ever felt compelled to send a copy of findings to a building owner? I'm also concerned about the condition of the piles.