Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Earl and Jill of Stratford were concerned over an apparent foundation problem to the addition to the rear of their home. It was discovered that the foundation, which is approximately 40 years old was comprised of cinder blocks stacked on top of a bed of cement. No footings were used and thus the foundation failed over the years.
The addition is secured by support beams. This will allow workers to hand dig a new foundation and footing.
Harvey and Bob, two of our lead carpenters, hand dig the new foundation and footing, which is now 36" below grade surface. When this was completed, the Stratford building inspector approved the footings, which will next be poured.