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- Apr 12, 2010
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I am going to remove my in-ground gunite swimming pool. The three contractors that I have spoken to have stated that their method of compacting backfilled soil consists of either running a 30K-lbs trackhoe or a smaller Bobcat-type loader back and forth across each 10 cubic yards of soil dumped into the excavated hole. The contractors stated that typically each one-foot lift of soil will be compacted in this manner.
The native soil in my North Texas region where I live is a very heavy expansive black clay.
It would seem that the large footprint of the track on the trackhoe would NOT equate to enough compaction force to properly prepare the soil against settling. The deep end of the pool is 9 feet deep.
Am I wrong in my thinking?
Should I rent a walk-behind drum pad foot roller (sheepsfoot style) and compact the soil to a denser degree between soil lifts?
Thank you for your interest in assisting me.
The native soil in my North Texas region where I live is a very heavy expansive black clay.
It would seem that the large footprint of the track on the trackhoe would NOT equate to enough compaction force to properly prepare the soil against settling. The deep end of the pool is 9 feet deep.
Am I wrong in my thinking?
Should I rent a walk-behind drum pad foot roller (sheepsfoot style) and compact the soil to a denser degree between soil lifts?
Thank you for your interest in assisting me.