joenorm
Electrical
- Nov 12, 2019
- 50
Hello All,
I have posted and discussed on this topic here before but would like further input, thanks in advance.
I started building a single family home in western Washington state the Spring before last. During the dig for the crawlspace we encountered clay to my surprise. I was expecting sand because that is what a lot of the neighboring lots have as a sub grade.
I also noticed the dig area was pretty moist but I attributed this to surface water and having no gutters for a time during early construction.
I have noted that during the winter(last winter was more wet than normal) the water table seems to be at the surface of the crawlspace floor. I dug a five gallon bucket sump pit and it seems to be full all winter.
It is now July and the water level has dropped in the bucket but but only by perhaps a 8-10 inches, still water in the lower half of the bucket.
My question is about the safety of building a house in such soil conditions. The clay is not "expansive" to my knowledge besides the fact that all clay is to some degree. I am pouring time and money into this building project and the soil conditions have worried me a bit from day one.
I did not get a geotechnical report before the build, it is not done around here and you simply do not hear about foundation issues locally.
In the previous thread there seemed to be debate about whether it was safe to build onto saturated soils. Some people said its done all the time and there will be no problem, others said never do it and I am bound for problems.
Why is there such debate over this?
Also I am wondering if its best to try to drain this water lower or leave it as is?
thanks
I have posted and discussed on this topic here before but would like further input, thanks in advance.
I started building a single family home in western Washington state the Spring before last. During the dig for the crawlspace we encountered clay to my surprise. I was expecting sand because that is what a lot of the neighboring lots have as a sub grade.
I also noticed the dig area was pretty moist but I attributed this to surface water and having no gutters for a time during early construction.
I have noted that during the winter(last winter was more wet than normal) the water table seems to be at the surface of the crawlspace floor. I dug a five gallon bucket sump pit and it seems to be full all winter.
It is now July and the water level has dropped in the bucket but but only by perhaps a 8-10 inches, still water in the lower half of the bucket.
My question is about the safety of building a house in such soil conditions. The clay is not "expansive" to my knowledge besides the fact that all clay is to some degree. I am pouring time and money into this building project and the soil conditions have worried me a bit from day one.
I did not get a geotechnical report before the build, it is not done around here and you simply do not hear about foundation issues locally.
In the previous thread there seemed to be debate about whether it was safe to build onto saturated soils. Some people said its done all the time and there will be no problem, others said never do it and I am bound for problems.
Why is there such debate over this?
Also I am wondering if its best to try to drain this water lower or leave it as is?
thanks