InEngCAN
Structural
- Sep 21, 2017
- 11
Hello All,
I often get requests from clients to connect their floating slab garage to their house to expand their living space. In the past I generally advised against this as mixing a floating slab foundation and a full depth foundation would result in differential movement between the two due to frost heave.
However, I am a solutions based engineer and don't just like to say no outright so I am wondering if anyone has successfully completed a project like this.
Here are some thoughts:
What if we frost protect the floating slab so it's not longer affected by frost heave?
What if I underpin the floating slab with helical piles past the frost depth?
What if the floating slab isn't in a frost susceptible soil?
-Andrew
I often get requests from clients to connect their floating slab garage to their house to expand their living space. In the past I generally advised against this as mixing a floating slab foundation and a full depth foundation would result in differential movement between the two due to frost heave.
However, I am a solutions based engineer and don't just like to say no outright so I am wondering if anyone has successfully completed a project like this.
Here are some thoughts:
What if we frost protect the floating slab so it's not longer affected by frost heave?
What if I underpin the floating slab with helical piles past the frost depth?
What if the floating slab isn't in a frost susceptible soil?
-Andrew