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July 12, 2010 at 1:55 AM #577999July 12, 2010 at 1:49 PM #577105
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ParticipantThe MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.
July 12, 2010 at 1:49 PM #577200DA
ParticipantThe MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.
July 12, 2010 at 1:49 PM #577727DA
ParticipantThe MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.
July 12, 2010 at 1:49 PM #577834DA
ParticipantThe MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.
July 12, 2010 at 1:49 PM #578134DA
ParticipantThe MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.
July 13, 2010 at 8:37 AM #5772965yearwaiter
Participant[quote=DA]The MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.[/quote]
May be this is what they did but when I saw few of those houses were dig outside and can see foundation walls during that repair. So this kind of reinforced curtain wall would provide enough strength to these foundation defected homes? or something different might have to be done to avoid such deffects?.
July 13, 2010 at 8:37 AM #5773905yearwaiter
Participant[quote=DA]The MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.[/quote]
May be this is what they did but when I saw few of those houses were dig outside and can see foundation walls during that repair. So this kind of reinforced curtain wall would provide enough strength to these foundation defected homes? or something different might have to be done to avoid such deffects?.
July 13, 2010 at 8:37 AM #5779175yearwaiter
Participant[quote=DA]The MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.[/quote]
May be this is what they did but when I saw few of those houses were dig outside and can see foundation walls during that repair. So this kind of reinforced curtain wall would provide enough strength to these foundation defected homes? or something different might have to be done to avoid such deffects?.
July 13, 2010 at 8:37 AM #5780235yearwaiter
Participant[quote=DA]The MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.[/quote]
May be this is what they did but when I saw few of those houses were dig outside and can see foundation walls during that repair. So this kind of reinforced curtain wall would provide enough strength to these foundation defected homes? or something different might have to be done to avoid such deffects?.
July 13, 2010 at 8:37 AM #5783245yearwaiter
Participant[quote=DA]The MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.[/quote]
May be this is what they did but when I saw few of those houses were dig outside and can see foundation walls during that repair. So this kind of reinforced curtain wall would provide enough strength to these foundation defected homes? or something different might have to be done to avoid such deffects?.
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