JD P.E.
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2021
- 78
I was talking to a home builder buddy of mine and had an interesting conversation. He showed me a soils report (sealed by a geotech engineer) and the soils are expansive (Texas clay). Geotech recommended drilled shafts for the grade beams (with suspended slab) or 8 feet of engineered fill to keep expansion to less than 1". They did list a table to reduce amount of fill in correlation to increased expansion (minimal fill shows 4" of expansion). I asked which route they were going to go out of curiosity and he said they always only do 1' of fill and use a post tensioned slab. In their mind that makes up for the issues here... I guess I am struggling to see this as a viable solution.
Am I missing something? Seems questionable to get a geotech study done to not really listen to any of it. I'm just curious if this is a normal school of thought?
Am I missing something? Seems questionable to get a geotech study done to not really listen to any of it. I'm just curious if this is a normal school of thought?