cgroth
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 7, 2005
- 4
I live in Kansas, and the clay soil is a problem for backfill. I can not afford to backfill with rock, is there a cheaper method. I was told once that I can backfill with the clay to about 3 feet from the top and then mix fly ash with the remaining clay and then backfill. Or possible fill the rest with flowable fill from a concrete plant (sand, flyash, cement). Of course there will be about 6" of good soil on top of this. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Also because of my job I cannot answer ?'s daily (maybe weekly). Thanks!! Craig P.S. Those not familiar with this clay, I'll give an update. Our hot weather causes the soil to dry out and crack. When we get a good rain the clay expands back to where it was before. The problem is the soil doesn't expand right away, and the cracks fill in with other debis, thus becoming a wedge. When the clay expands back to where it was before, instead of filling in the cracks, it pushes on the basement walls.