The house I am investigating its foundation to see if it can take the load of a second floor addition is about 2 feet above the frost line. By code, the bottom of the footing has to be at least 3’ down. I am thinking of using helical piers but the owner is concerned with the cost. The house is near a bulkhead and the material is (SM) with about N=3 down to 7 feet blow grade. Ground water is tidal. At low tide, water level is about 4.5’ below grade.
Also, they are adding a one car garage attached to the side of this house. I am thinking of recommending a 6” concrete slab w/ wire mesh and the wall footing designed as grade beam 3’ down supported by helical piers.
Any help or suggestion is appreciated.
Also, they are adding a one car garage attached to the side of this house. I am thinking of recommending a 6” concrete slab w/ wire mesh and the wall footing designed as grade beam 3’ down supported by helical piers.
Any help or suggestion is appreciated.