Wet sloppy base to concrete pier/pad footings
Hi everybody. This is my first post, though I've been reading for quite some time. I'm just about to pour the concrete footings for my 7x12 m colourbond shed. The 12 holes are about 450mm diameter and 700 mm deep. The holes where dug a couple of weeks ago, and we've had a lot of rain since then. I kept emptying the holes out, but inevitably the bottom of the holes, which was once solid heavy clay, has become soft and sloppy. If I poke a stick into the sloppy bottom, the clay becomes hard about 200-300 mm in. It will be almost impossible to clean out that very sloppy clay, and if I do, the holes will end up being 900-1000 mm deep! I know the base of the hole should be clean and solid, but will it make difference for a simple lightweight colourbond shed? I am guessing that pouring the concrete on top, the sloppy clay will have no where to go, and should be able to support the weight of the concrete until the sloppy clay dries out. I can put up with some settlement and movement (so can the steel shed), but maybe I'm heading for disaster with large amounts of settlement? Thanks for any help. Amb