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Structural
- Mar 24, 2005
- 41
This is the situation,
Pier & beam residence built in 1920. Concrete perimeter beam with drilled shaft piers (installed in 1995). The structure is a 1-story brick veneer with comp. shingles. We removed all interior beams, joists and piers. Now that it is all nice and open, the concrete perimeter beam is cracked, deflected and in some areas you can actually break some of the concrete by hand. Is there anything out there that will fix this beam or do we need to replace it? Keep in mind that the brick is supported by the concrete beam. Some of the brick veneer is bowed and cracked. I have no idea why my client bought this house. Any hints, sites for restoration or help will be appreciated.
Pier & beam residence built in 1920. Concrete perimeter beam with drilled shaft piers (installed in 1995). The structure is a 1-story brick veneer with comp. shingles. We removed all interior beams, joists and piers. Now that it is all nice and open, the concrete perimeter beam is cracked, deflected and in some areas you can actually break some of the concrete by hand. Is there anything out there that will fix this beam or do we need to replace it? Keep in mind that the brick is supported by the concrete beam. Some of the brick veneer is bowed and cracked. I have no idea why my client bought this house. Any hints, sites for restoration or help will be appreciated.