Getting moms house worked on.. the front of the house feels like there’s a bit of a slope and the report shows the front to be pretty low too.. is this super far out of spec? Or would you consider it satisfactory? I don’t know much about this shit.
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Is this shitty foundation work?
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The original foundation was poured to spec. The poor soil conditions and droughts cause sinking problems. My last house had similar numbers to yours when repaired. Factors like concrete shims vs hardened steel pillars and lifting from weight bearing soil vs lifting from bedrock can create large differences in cost. Shop around, most provide lifetime adjustments as long as you live there. When I moved to Dallas, my realtor told me I would be looking at houses with foundation repair completed or ones that will need repair in future.
edit: you could hire an engineer to get their opinion on the numbers and height variances. The worry would be a failure across the weakest stretch of slab which could do costly damage. Had a friend in Plano whose movement got bad enough that a water piped burst and filled his living room. They had to tear out concrete and replumb...............been assuming slab foundation here, if pier and beam the fix is much easier.Last edited by codsack; 11-21-2020, 12:09 AM.
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little late now but I would have a structural engineer review it. I had one come out to look at my slab due to some huge cracks running from the back to the front of the house.
I used Isbon Engineering. He came out and said I had less than an inch deflection across my slab.
He did mention that he comes up with a repair plan for you before you call a foundation company.
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I found that a lot of foundation companies wouldn't even return my call when they heard I had an engineering report. Olshan, Brown, Metroplex, and more. I had one company come out and estimate $14k. I went with Structural Foundations because they came out with a $6k estimate. They didn't mind the engineer report at all. I asked why the other was so high, and the guy showed me why I didn't need some of the things that place was trying to sell me.
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Originally posted by Frank View PostI found that a lot of foundation companies wouldn't even return my call when they heard I had an engineering report. Olshan, Brown, Metroplex, and more. I had one company come out and estimate $14k. I went with Structural Foundations because they came out with a $6k estimate. They didn't mind the engineer report at all. I asked why the other was so high, and the guy showed me why I didn't need some of the things that place was trying to sell me.
Took 6-7' to hit bedrock [emoji20]
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