I have a foundation that has sunk over the years
but doesnt seem to be sinking now. Im off
2 1/4 inches on one end. The house is smallish
and lifting it to level not really a problem. What
I want to know is the best way to level
the top of the foundation, (block wall) .
Ive read the archived posts about this and
Im wondering what is the drill for drypacking
under the mudsill with block. Obviously the
drypack mud will simply fall into the holes
between the webs. Do I stuff paper or
something down in there to hold the
mud until it sets up or do I need to
fill the top two courses of block?
Foundation never had any j bolts and
I will have room to install some if I
fill the webs up. Would drypack
still be appropriate for this ?
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Greetings onder,
This post, in response to your question, will bump the thread through the 'recent discussion' listing again.
Perhaps it will catch someones attention that can help you with advice.
Cheers
as Buddha said to the hotdog vendor .... "make me one with everything"
I think if it was me. I jack the house, build a form inside and out on the block and then fill block and space with grout. have some j bolts hanging and be done with it.
bump
as Buddha said to the hotdog vendor .... "make me one with everything"