jmiller_2308
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I was sweating my buns off drilling and filling three 4' footings for a deck on Friday and found out this afternoon (when sweating more) that the last footing is 4" out of line with the other two 
The deck is really a walkway that connects an existing deck to a new concrete area outside my shop. It is two steps off the existing deck and sits about 27" high at that point. The ground raises over the 14' to where the deck is only 2" off the ground at the concrete. The footing that is out of line is next to the new concrete. Footings are only 7' apart and with the deck only 4' deep there load is relatively small but should still require a footing.
I'm dreading trying to dig this out and busting it up by hand. Any ideas for other ways to fix this? I thought briefly about trying to encase the existing footing by pouring a new one around it. Essentially put a new tube that is 6" to 8" larger diameter around the bad one and fill in the space with new concrete but I don't really think that is a good idea if for no reason other than it would be difficult to mechanically connect the new concrete to the existing bad footing.
The deck is really a walkway that connects an existing deck to a new concrete area outside my shop. It is two steps off the existing deck and sits about 27" high at that point. The ground raises over the 14' to where the deck is only 2" off the ground at the concrete. The footing that is out of line is next to the new concrete. Footings are only 7' apart and with the deck only 4' deep there load is relatively small but should still require a footing.
I'm dreading trying to dig this out and busting it up by hand. Any ideas for other ways to fix this? I thought briefly about trying to encase the existing footing by pouring a new one around it. Essentially put a new tube that is 6" to 8" larger diameter around the bad one and fill in the space with new concrete but I don't really think that is a good idea if for no reason other than it would be difficult to mechanically connect the new concrete to the existing bad footing.
