Last Monday the excavators dug out a swatch under the center of our house, 9 feet high and about 7 feet wide. They began by digging a ramp at the end of the house from ground level down about 8 feet. Then they broke away part of the foundation and continued to dig the trench. It was amazing watching them work. The ground is a very hard clay and made for difficult digging. (On occasion when the kids were not being their normal angelic selves, I suggested I was going to give them a pick and shovel and have them work at digging the basement!) The only delay was a hydraulic cylinder that broke and the job was complete on schedule! A bonus for the kids was a huge pile of dirt to play on!! My bonus - seeing how well my laundry detergent REALLY works!! Borax is the key!!
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| The swatch under the house. |
Over the weekend, Chris and the kids worked to prepare the house for phase 2. In the process, I had to do the laundry a few days early because there was the possibility that we would lose our sewer pipe for a time (that would stink!). Bilco doors were removed, duct work was adapted, water tank was moved, sewer line was located and by Sunday evening, we were all ready for a massage, but no one had enough energy to oblige.
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| Two of the support beams on the back of the house. |
On Monday, phase 2 began - putting beams under the house. These beams will support the weight of the house so in phase 3 the rest of the dirt and existing foundation can be dug out. They would dig a hole next to the house, use a sledge hammer and pound through the foundation, slide a 30' beam in the hole and repeat 5 more times around the house. There are also 3 - 53' beams running the length of the house - two near the outside walls and one down the center. They finished phase 2 today! They are to start next Monday to dig the rest of the dirt and existing foundation out.
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| The swatch down the center under the house was to put crib piles to support the main beam. |
So now, the house is no longer sitting on its original foundation. It's resting on 9 beams - suspended so to speak! We have piles of dirt all around the house; holes all around; busted up concrete; and very busy vacuum cleaner. But, as the contractor said, "A temporary inconvience for a permanent solution - that's what my dad always said." I like his dad! Puts things into perspective.



