shadycrew31
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Doubt many have ran into this issue before, but hoping I can get some advice. We are being required to use the old foundation from the previous garage in addition to the new foundation. I had a concrete wall poured for the larger footprint however the previous garage seems to have skipped any block wall or footer under the garage door All we have is about 9" of concrete under that is just clay soil. So here are my options as I see it, would love any feedback or tips from previous experience.
1. Remove the existing concrete, dig 18 inches of soil add stone, compact it down then add 3 courses of block with mortar.
2. Dig out only the small section of clay throw stone in compact and add block in, then add the final row of block on top of the existing concrete.
3. Add block in without any stone to the small section that was broken up, then add the second course of block continuing over the existing concrete.
Pic of the area in question
Pic of the entire site
1. Remove the existing concrete, dig 18 inches of soil add stone, compact it down then add 3 courses of block with mortar.
2. Dig out only the small section of clay throw stone in compact and add block in, then add the final row of block on top of the existing concrete.
3. Add block in without any stone to the small section that was broken up, then add the second course of block continuing over the existing concrete.
Pic of the area in question
Pic of the entire site
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