| Types of Foundation Systems | |||||
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| (Figure 2) Between these caissons is a collapsible material known as verticell or void form which keeps a void of several inches between the foundation and soil. When expansive soil collapses this void material becomes so intense under the foundation wall that cracking starts appearing in the foundation wall. Cassions are designed to hold a structure up as well as hold it down from lifting up expansive soil conditions. |
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| (Figure 3) This picture shows where vertical void has closed and as a result this foundation wall lifted leaving the reinforced pier in the ground pulling the foundation wall apart. |
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| (Figure 4) When the above occurs this is what the outside looks like. |
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| Cracking and Heaving of
Concrete Minor cracking in concrete is normal. However, when concrete sinks it is caused by setting of the soil. If concrete begins to heave and separate, swelling (expanding) soil is the problem. There are different types of swelling (expansive) soils. Figure #5 shows clay before and after expansion. |
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| What Causes Soil to Swell? ( The change in rock or soil volume is caused by the chemical and physical attractions of water molecules to the tiny clay plates that make up the expandable montmorillinite clay material often called "bentonite". As moisture or water comes in contact with the clay, the flat plates are pushed further apart. (Figure 5) |
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(Figure
6) This picture shows a room addition
that is pulling away and dropping from the main part of the house.
There are several reasons this happens: (1) No foundation under
the room when it was enclosed on a slab which is a violation of
the building Code in all jurisdictions. (2) Improper foundation
system for the existing soil conditions (3) Poor drainage causing
settling of lifting of the foundation system. (4) Allowing excessive
moisture and excess drying after the structure was built.
Our structural engineers have designed corrections numerous times over the years for these problems. Over the years, Alltypes Concrete & Construction, Inc. has stabilized and successfully repaired many of these situations. |
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(Figure
9)Many times top wall and wall bracing is installed to strengthen and stabilize the foundation wall. This is accomplished on the interior of the present concrete basement wall. |
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(Figure
10)If the foundation wall is badly cracked a structural wood timber pressure treated wall is used from the inside of the basement wall. This system is designed by our structural engineer. |
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(Figure
#11) A sister wall is another method
occasionally used to reinforce an existing foundation wall that
is a problem due to various problems. |
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(Figure
#12) Here we are installing a foundation
under a room that started settling because it was built on a concrete
slab. |
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(Figure
#13) A new foundation is completed
and ready for water proofing. The last step is to back fill the
excavated area. |
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Please contact Alltypes Concrete & Construction, Inc. if you have additional questions regarding Engineering or repairs. | |||||