AlpineEngineer
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 27, 2006
- 89
I have a situation where this builder wants to (for asthetics) pour a spread footer right on top of a large natural granite boulder, the boulder is 15' long, 6' wide, and 4' tall. He wants to stone veneer this area of the house and make the boulder look intergral with the home.
This particular section of foundation is a spread footer 28' long and it crosses the boulder in the 15' direction, so more than half of this section of footer will be on the boulder. Do you guys think there are any frost heave concerns with this boulder, and do you think there are any sliding concerns, the natural slope is 32%!! If you think its ok to pour the footer on the boulder shouldn't there be some kind of rebar dowels drilled into the boulder?
Thanks a ton,
This particular section of foundation is a spread footer 28' long and it crosses the boulder in the 15' direction, so more than half of this section of footer will be on the boulder. Do you guys think there are any frost heave concerns with this boulder, and do you think there are any sliding concerns, the natural slope is 32%!! If you think its ok to pour the footer on the boulder shouldn't there be some kind of rebar dowels drilled into the boulder?
Thanks a ton,