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settling soil

OIIIIIIIO

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Hi,

So I got my foundation poured and back filled.

I will wait until spring to pour the floor.

What can I do to make sure the back fill settles appropriately?

Right now I've been "soaking" it. Just with a garden hose and then gently pushing it into the soil...been able to get the hose 2-3 ft deep...do I just pump a ton of water in there every foot or so? Then do I want to muck around in it or just let it settle on it's own?

Anything else I can do without buying/renting tools?

Thanks!
Patrick
 
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Kev442

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I soaked mine, then the next day drove back and forth tire track to tire track to pack it down. Then repeat occasionally and rake even.
 

kbs2244

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A WI winters worth of snow will get it plenty wet and it will settle just fine.
If you have a 4x4 and want to drive around on it to pack it down, go for it.
But I doubt it will be needed.
You are going to be putting tamped rock under the slab anyway.
 
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Will67

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Compactor. Plate style

I have to tear out an area about 24 by 30 feet cause I was too cheap to rent a compactor the firt time. Not looking forward to repouring concrete.
 
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