grinding down pier footings under a slab
Well, I hope I have the right terminology??
Apologies for the long post... just trying to make sure I explain myself properly....
I want to do some paving, around the back extention (a 'built over' slab) but the pier footings under the house slab "suck".
The pier footings were not 'tidyed up' and the top of them come too far up the slab. Basically the piers were poured and the top of the concrete was not smoothed, the slab form laid over the piers and the slab poured.
Slab smoothed, formwork removed.... forget about the piers.... :rolleyes: About 1/4 of the piers extend outside the edge of the slab, as well as up the slab.
Structurally its been approved, but looks a mess and creates a drama for the paving job.
To pave I would like to have the top of the pavers 75mm down from the top of the slab, as per the Builders "waterproofing guarantee" requirement.
If the top of the pavers is less than 75mm down, the warranty is void.
In some places the top of the pier footings is 25mm down from the slab edge.
I need to lay pavers, sandbed, concrete slab to pave 'properly'.
I don't want to consider any other paving 'style' at this point, as I've been through the pro's and con's of other paving styles and have decided on pavers over slab.
I've been advised by a Landscaper to grind the top of the pier footing down just far enough to lay pavers, and that he has sought advice from a builder (phone a mate). Says the builder reckons its fine, and no dramas.
The Landscaper is no-ones fool and is the lanscaper of choice for a lot of top builders out my way. My building plans have not been looked at.
I'm still cautious about touching my pier footings... my guts says that messing with the structural components is a quick way to stuffing up.
Grind the top of the piers down (max 125mm), or not?