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Cast-in place concrete underpinnings
This system is recommended where stable earth
support is available at relatively shallow depths. The purpose
is to transfer foundation loads to deeper, stronger, and more
stable earth so as to prevent further settlement. And, to
the extent practical, to lift the foundation back to its original
elevation.
Concrete underpinnings piers are installed at
corners and other critical locations, at about eight feet
on center between each location. Heavy-duty jacks are then
placed in pockets to lift the bottom of the footing and pier
shoulders. The Jacks are then removed and the excavations
backfilled. The Jack pockets are left should any additional
jacking ever be required.
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| The photos above show
the jack pockets with the jacks installed prior to lifting
the foundation back to it's original elevation. |
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