Hi all,
I've got a problem I can't seem to find a solution for. I've got a 43 year old cinder block foundation. There is an old pipe that runs through the block and out into the yard. Recently snakes have started making their way into the interior of the block and then making their way out the top of the block wall inside.
My initial thought was to just cut the old pipe out and patch the hole. This leaves a 4" diameter hole in a hollow wall so patching is not easy. Any thing I push in just falls about 6 feet to the bottom. Is my best option to just fill the block through the hole until I reach its height? I won't be able to get any rebar in there or anything and I don't want to create larger issues down the road.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
-Mike
I've got a problem I can't seem to find a solution for. I've got a 43 year old cinder block foundation. There is an old pipe that runs through the block and out into the yard. Recently snakes have started making their way into the interior of the block and then making their way out the top of the block wall inside.
My initial thought was to just cut the old pipe out and patch the hole. This leaves a 4" diameter hole in a hollow wall so patching is not easy. Any thing I push in just falls about 6 feet to the bottom. Is my best option to just fill the block through the hole until I reach its height? I won't be able to get any rebar in there or anything and I don't want to create larger issues down the road.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
-Mike


