I live in Pittsburgh, PA.
My soil is consists of a 6"-12" layer of topsoil over solid clay. While my property has a decent slope, it is poorly drained due to the clay forcing all of the water to stay in the top few inches of the yard.
I can and will provide drainage around the oven, but am going back and forth on the foundation for my 42" oven.
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I built a 600sq ft deck (adjacent to the oven area) and hand dug 21 2' x 4' rectangular holes 3' deep to accomodate footers for the sonotube deck supports. I used 21 footers due to very poor load bearing capacity of clay soil. The deck has not moved (2.5 years old).
I am not sure if I should dig down below frost level (about 3') and pour a traditional foundation and build a block wall to hold the base slab, or simply excavate down 1' or so and build a well drained gravel base to pour the slab directly onto.
The floating slab would be much easier, but if I don't get the base well compacted and drained, then frost heave could be an issue. On the other hand, a foundation hole will allow water to migrate downwards toward the footer but never drain away (solid clay). The resulting water could form ice lenses that would attempt to attach to (and heave) the concrete block foundation walls. I suppose all of the cores would need to be concrete filled, or concrete foundation walls poured with smooth sides. Costly, to say the least.
When I say poorly drained, I can dig a 3' deep post hole and fill it with a garden hose and it will never drain. No kidding...
Thoughts based on my soil conditions? Any of you have similar conditions?
My soil is consists of a 6"-12" layer of topsoil over solid clay. While my property has a decent slope, it is poorly drained due to the clay forcing all of the water to stay in the top few inches of the yard.
I can and will provide drainage around the oven, but am going back and forth on the foundation for my 42" oven.
More information:
I built a 600sq ft deck (adjacent to the oven area) and hand dug 21 2' x 4' rectangular holes 3' deep to accomodate footers for the sonotube deck supports. I used 21 footers due to very poor load bearing capacity of clay soil. The deck has not moved (2.5 years old).
I am not sure if I should dig down below frost level (about 3') and pour a traditional foundation and build a block wall to hold the base slab, or simply excavate down 1' or so and build a well drained gravel base to pour the slab directly onto.
The floating slab would be much easier, but if I don't get the base well compacted and drained, then frost heave could be an issue. On the other hand, a foundation hole will allow water to migrate downwards toward the footer but never drain away (solid clay). The resulting water could form ice lenses that would attempt to attach to (and heave) the concrete block foundation walls. I suppose all of the cores would need to be concrete filled, or concrete foundation walls poured with smooth sides. Costly, to say the least.
When I say poorly drained, I can dig a 3' deep post hole and fill it with a garden hose and it will never drain. No kidding...
Thoughts based on my soil conditions? Any of you have similar conditions?
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