MiketheEngineer
Structural
- Sep 7, 2005
- 4,654
Scenario -
Old house - at least 70 years - still has some knob & tube wiring
While excavating for an addition - back foundation wall about 7' tall was exposed. House appears in good shape - no wall cracks, etc.
Concrete foundation wall looks like a real "lean" mix of cement and 1'' to 2'' rock about 8'' thick and 7' tall and might have just been packed into place. Possibly - no water was used.
Bottom half - you can literally pick the rock out with your finger. You could go through it with a claw hammer in a few minutes. Top half that was above grade looks like it was covered with a cement over coat. Not sure what is behind that.
On the inside (basement) - it appears that an extra stem wall wall about 6'' thick and 4' tall was poured. Why - I do not know.
My questions:
Any idea what I am looking at....
Any suggestions on repairs other than repouring the whole wall - which is what I have already suggested.
Thanks for any help...
Old house - at least 70 years - still has some knob & tube wiring
While excavating for an addition - back foundation wall about 7' tall was exposed. House appears in good shape - no wall cracks, etc.
Concrete foundation wall looks like a real "lean" mix of cement and 1'' to 2'' rock about 8'' thick and 7' tall and might have just been packed into place. Possibly - no water was used.
Bottom half - you can literally pick the rock out with your finger. You could go through it with a claw hammer in a few minutes. Top half that was above grade looks like it was covered with a cement over coat. Not sure what is behind that.
On the inside (basement) - it appears that an extra stem wall wall about 6'' thick and 4' tall was poured. Why - I do not know.
My questions:
Any idea what I am looking at....
Any suggestions on repairs other than repouring the whole wall - which is what I have already suggested.
Thanks for any help...