bradpwilson
Civil/Environmental
I am in need of a some help and/or advise.
I am currently looking at a large property with a barn structure and attached apartments. The superstructure looks to be generally in good condition with some problems that can be fixed, but the main problem is with the foundation of the whole structure. The foundation has horizontal and vertical cracking and separation in various locations throughout the perimeter. I would think this is due to the fact that the foundation was constructed above the frost line (4 ft in my area) and the frost heaving over the life of the building produced the separation and cracking.
Would it be possible to correct the described issue with some renovation techniques or would it not be worth the effort?
Thanks in advance.
I am currently looking at a large property with a barn structure and attached apartments. The superstructure looks to be generally in good condition with some problems that can be fixed, but the main problem is with the foundation of the whole structure. The foundation has horizontal and vertical cracking and separation in various locations throughout the perimeter. I would think this is due to the fact that the foundation was constructed above the frost line (4 ft in my area) and the frost heaving over the life of the building produced the separation and cracking.
Would it be possible to correct the described issue with some renovation techniques or would it not be worth the effort?
Thanks in advance.