zero1238
Structural
- Oct 6, 2017
- 83
Inspected a pedestal-type home the other day which is octagonal and around 36' in diameter. The base of the house contracts down to a 10' diameter, octagonal poured concrete foundation (google pedestal homes). The issue here is that the entire house leans backward; if you use a laser level from the front to back, the floor drops by 12"+ and almost feels like a fun house when you're walking around. The area around the house is pretty swampy so that should give you an idea on what is going on but has anyone ever tried to level/lift one of these houses? I've lifted more conventional homes but something tells me this shouldn't be lifted and should only be stabalized with maybe some battered support posts connected to helical piles. I'll attach some pictures below for reference. It's a real interesting one just in time for the holiday weekend!