LUGuy
Structural
- Dec 17, 2003
- 34
Are there any minimum depth requirements for spread footings under interior building spaces?
We have a single-story masonry building that will bear directly on bedrock. Rock is around 1' below the proposed slab elevation. To minimize rock excavation costs my intent is to excavate rock (which may be within inches of the floor slab) to just 12" deep and then to fill the trench so that the top of footing is equal to the top of rock.
Similarly, if the earth will be backfilled several feet against an exterior wall, and the top of floor slab is deeper than the frost depth, would the exterior wall have any minimum depth requirements?
TIA,
Miscmetals
We have a single-story masonry building that will bear directly on bedrock. Rock is around 1' below the proposed slab elevation. To minimize rock excavation costs my intent is to excavate rock (which may be within inches of the floor slab) to just 12" deep and then to fill the trench so that the top of footing is equal to the top of rock.
Similarly, if the earth will be backfilled several feet against an exterior wall, and the top of floor slab is deeper than the frost depth, would the exterior wall have any minimum depth requirements?
TIA,
Miscmetals