n3jc
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 7, 2016
- 189
Some old buildings have very wide stone or brick walls with no foundation or better said: the foundation = wall in the soil.
In many cases they are not deep enough.
I have some questions:
1. I usually see that only the half of the wall width is under pinned - is this OK? It doesnt look to stable in my opinion?! Wouldnt be better to do it under the whole width of the wall? Id like to hear some opinions/expriences (see attached file)
2. do you do under pinning from inner our outer side of the wall and WHY?
3. how to choose/calculate dowels for connecting old and new foundation?
4. is it possible to do under pinning on only one side of the building or not under every wall?
tnx for replies.
In many cases they are not deep enough.
I have some questions:
1. I usually see that only the half of the wall width is under pinned - is this OK? It doesnt look to stable in my opinion?! Wouldnt be better to do it under the whole width of the wall? Id like to hear some opinions/expriences (see attached file)
2. do you do under pinning from inner our outer side of the wall and WHY?
3. how to choose/calculate dowels for connecting old and new foundation?
4. is it possible to do under pinning on only one side of the building or not under every wall?
tnx for replies.