JackRit
Geotechnical
- Dec 8, 2004
- 2
I'm interested in opinions about how much excavating around a residential strip foundation can be done without compromising support, assuming non-problematic fairly stiff clay soil and no danger of frost. The consensus in the residential construction industry seems to be that a 45 degree pyramid running down from the bottom edges of the footing is all the soil that participates in the support, and the rest can be safely removed. The Uniform Building Code requires two feet of overburden on the outside of a strip foundation but only 8" on the inside, perhaps only out of consideration for the possibility of frost heave. Any thoughts?