I've got a terraced area in rear of the house. Some of the older landscaping timbers have rotted and collapsed a bit. The more immediate problem is the washout under corner of slab outside the basement door. The slab runs the width of the house under deck. One corner of the slab is hanging out in mid-air because the 1st terraced area has subsided about 6" -- This is my father-in-law's house and I have no idea how long the area has been washed out..
I thinking that I'll shove some crushed rock into the wasout as far as I can get it. Build form around the washed out area and drill a hole in the slab so I can pour in enough cement to fill up the void. I think it'll take about two sacks to fill the void.
Then I'll have to put up another wall (4x4 pressure treated) to support the existing terraces - I'm afraid the pulling the existing timbers will cause the existing terrace to collapse.
Does this sound like a sound plan? Other suggestions?
I thinking that I'll shove some crushed rock into the wasout as far as I can get it. Build form around the washed out area and drill a hole in the slab so I can pour in enough cement to fill up the void. I think it'll take about two sacks to fill the void.
Then I'll have to put up another wall (4x4 pressure treated) to support the existing terraces - I'm afraid the pulling the existing timbers will cause the existing terrace to collapse.
Does this sound like a sound plan? Other suggestions?


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