bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
Situation: Small rear yard that will be lowered such that is approximately 24" below the adjacent yard on each side. On top of the small retaining wall there will be a new fence, possibly brick masonry but possibly something more flexible.
Is the minimum frost depth required for situations like this? That's 4ft in my case. The code states 'for buildings and other permanent structures'. It is quite a bit of work to excavate a continuous trench 4ft in addition to the 2ft lowering of the yard - this will require engineered sheeting and shoring drawings for the building department. I am just wondering if this is excessive for a fence and small retaining wall. What is the risk of not adhering to this and going with say 24"? Frost heaving may damage the fence? Any chance of it leading to instability of the wall?
Is the minimum frost depth required for situations like this? That's 4ft in my case. The code states 'for buildings and other permanent structures'. It is quite a bit of work to excavate a continuous trench 4ft in addition to the 2ft lowering of the yard - this will require engineered sheeting and shoring drawings for the building department. I am just wondering if this is excessive for a fence and small retaining wall. What is the risk of not adhering to this and going with say 24"? Frost heaving may damage the fence? Any chance of it leading to instability of the wall?