Posted by Hobo,NC on March 22, 2018 at 18:23:34 from (75.136.231.157):
In Reply to: Foundation Repair posted by Hobo,NC on March 22, 2018 at 12:46:26:
This old house :twisted: To answer a few questions it sets on clay, clay that's orange to tan, 8 to 12" of top soil when you get down to 30" you hit red shale... My further son in-law is some kind of foundation engineer he said call ram-jack... They will cut the concrete jack it up and pore a new foundation under the old. I have asked every builder I know they think I now got rid of the water its dry and suffering from shrinkage. I had the rotten band replace in the old post (see link) a year ago he added another beam under the living room that runs down the center of it I don't think that caused the problem. No basement the house sits on the side of a small hill built in 1963... I grew up in this house as long as I can remember water got under the house it never was a problem. I have seen water run under it during a storm dad knocked a hole on the down side it had a way out... I took care of that tho... I am not going anywhere I am going to fix it...
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