fargofarmer
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 13, 2004
- 46
Hi,
Can Somebody give me an idea to fix an exisitng 6-foot tall foundation wall? The foundation walls were constructed with 4 inch brick and 4 inch CMU block bonded with ties. The walls are neither reinforced nor grouted. The air gap between two courses is approximately 1-inch. Both brick and CMU block are supporting the superstructre load (roof and load bearing walls. In order to bring the pour garage slab at the planned elevation, the ingterior of the garage was filled with 5 feet of unontrolled fill. The maximum foundation wall height in this area is approximately 7 feet. Because of the imbalanced condition, the contractor placed 3-foot tall soil berm againt the exterior of the garage walls. The problem is the right and rear walls of the garage are in the crawl space. The placed berm obstructing the vents and crawl space door. It also created an unbalanced condition. I am planning to recommned the client to construct a retaining wall approximately 5 feet fromt foundation walls.
As an alternative, I am planning to recommend to attach 6-inch thick solid grouted CMU block to the existing wall on the exterior of the foundation walls. If they attach the new block with Portland cement paste, the final wall product will act as a compiste wall. Per building code an unreinforced and un grouted wall can support 5 feet of backfill. I don not know if my recommendation is technically correct or not? Do you think that there will be any cons with this solution? Can somebody suggest me any other solutions. The construction of the house is in the middle.
Can Somebody give me an idea to fix an exisitng 6-foot tall foundation wall? The foundation walls were constructed with 4 inch brick and 4 inch CMU block bonded with ties. The walls are neither reinforced nor grouted. The air gap between two courses is approximately 1-inch. Both brick and CMU block are supporting the superstructre load (roof and load bearing walls. In order to bring the pour garage slab at the planned elevation, the ingterior of the garage was filled with 5 feet of unontrolled fill. The maximum foundation wall height in this area is approximately 7 feet. Because of the imbalanced condition, the contractor placed 3-foot tall soil berm againt the exterior of the garage walls. The problem is the right and rear walls of the garage are in the crawl space. The placed berm obstructing the vents and crawl space door. It also created an unbalanced condition. I am planning to recommned the client to construct a retaining wall approximately 5 feet fromt foundation walls.
As an alternative, I am planning to recommend to attach 6-inch thick solid grouted CMU block to the existing wall on the exterior of the foundation walls. If they attach the new block with Portland cement paste, the final wall product will act as a compiste wall. Per building code an unreinforced and un grouted wall can support 5 feet of backfill. I don not know if my recommendation is technically correct or not? Do you think that there will be any cons with this solution? Can somebody suggest me any other solutions. The construction of the house is in the middle.