LevelZeroHero
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Hi all,
I have a mason who is attempting to install a 20x15' 6' tall block wall foundation for me. He's made the dig for the foundation and is trying to get footers in the ground. However, being in soggy Upstate NY in the spring, the weather has been atrocious. He has had to call his excavator back to the site to cut back the banks of the excavation because the hole kept collapsing. Ultimately, we had to dig a trench at one end that I'm running a pump in every two hours to drain the hole.
Needless to say, the pit is a mucky mess. What once was a nice excavation to virgin soil is now a mucky mess with holes here and there, running water, and 2-3" of pure muck in places before we get down to a solid footing. In these conditions, he wants to pour the footers tomorrow, right as we're supposed to get another 0.65" of rain. I'm concerned that the resulting footers won't be sitting on solid ground and won't end up very strong.
He is reluctant to push the pour because he doesn't know when he can get another concrete truck back. I honestly think we made a mistake by digging the hole (on Monday) and not attempting to pour until Friday. It's been a wet spring and water continues to flow into the hole from various points in the 6' excavation near the bottom of the banks.
Do you think I should go ahead with the pour or try and let the hole dry out more? There's really no telling when that might be, but I'm afraid of ending up with weak footers.
Thanks for your thoughts.
I have a mason who is attempting to install a 20x15' 6' tall block wall foundation for me. He's made the dig for the foundation and is trying to get footers in the ground. However, being in soggy Upstate NY in the spring, the weather has been atrocious. He has had to call his excavator back to the site to cut back the banks of the excavation because the hole kept collapsing. Ultimately, we had to dig a trench at one end that I'm running a pump in every two hours to drain the hole.
Needless to say, the pit is a mucky mess. What once was a nice excavation to virgin soil is now a mucky mess with holes here and there, running water, and 2-3" of pure muck in places before we get down to a solid footing. In these conditions, he wants to pour the footers tomorrow, right as we're supposed to get another 0.65" of rain. I'm concerned that the resulting footers won't be sitting on solid ground and won't end up very strong.
He is reluctant to push the pour because he doesn't know when he can get another concrete truck back. I honestly think we made a mistake by digging the hole (on Monday) and not attempting to pour until Friday. It's been a wet spring and water continues to flow into the hole from various points in the 6' excavation near the bottom of the banks.
Do you think I should go ahead with the pour or try and let the hole dry out more? There's really no telling when that might be, but I'm afraid of ending up with weak footers.
Thanks for your thoughts.
