arbitrader
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2000
- 26
I have contracted to have a new home built and am getting stonewalled by a very large nationial homebuilder.
They have poured footings and when asked if they intend to compact the 4 inch stone base prior to pouring the 4 inch thick basement slab they indicated that they don't do this because they are building on undisturbed soil.
I told the project manager that I am in agreement with his statement if the soil was indeed undisturbed. However, there are many ruts, a 2 or 3 dewatering holes 2 feet deep x 2' dia., and ridges of disturbed soil that occured during forming and pouring of the footers.
I told him that code requires compaction of disturbed soil (IRC 506.2) prior to pouring the slab. He stated that they will just fill the holes and rake out the surface before placing the 4" of stone and then pouring the slab.
My concern is cracking of the slab over any areas that are not sufficiently supported. He indicated that basement slabs always crack. I commented that I am sure they do if this is the way they typically build them.
Can someone tell me if I am off-base with my concern, or if my interpretation of 506.2 is wrong?
Thanks
They have poured footings and when asked if they intend to compact the 4 inch stone base prior to pouring the 4 inch thick basement slab they indicated that they don't do this because they are building on undisturbed soil.
I told the project manager that I am in agreement with his statement if the soil was indeed undisturbed. However, there are many ruts, a 2 or 3 dewatering holes 2 feet deep x 2' dia., and ridges of disturbed soil that occured during forming and pouring of the footers.
I told him that code requires compaction of disturbed soil (IRC 506.2) prior to pouring the slab. He stated that they will just fill the holes and rake out the surface before placing the 4" of stone and then pouring the slab.
My concern is cracking of the slab over any areas that are not sufficiently supported. He indicated that basement slabs always crack. I commented that I am sure they do if this is the way they typically build them.
Can someone tell me if I am off-base with my concern, or if my interpretation of 506.2 is wrong?
Thanks