IHDiesel73L
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Can anyone tell me how I can find the bearing capacity of my soil short of having an engineer actually test it? I need to know how many piers/what size I will need to support my new building. I pulled an NRCS soil report on my area and the soil taken from test holes I dug at the building site matches the description:
AnoC2 - Annandale Gravelly Loam
Depth to restrictive features: 18-30" (I have dug to 48" without hitting large rocks)
Seasonal high water table: >60" (it's about at the surface right now, hence concrete piers rather than posts in the ground)
Potential frost action: Moderate
Drainage class: Well
What I can't seem to find out is what this soil will support. 2000lbs PSF? 3000? etc... NRCS is checking for me but their engineer is out today. I thought about trying to do my own test by testing how much weight PSI it will support by rigging up a way to place a controlled amount of weight on a 1" x 1" stake. Soil that can support 3000lbs PSF should also be able to support about 21lbs (3000/144) PSI right?
AnoC2 - Annandale Gravelly Loam
Depth to restrictive features: 18-30" (I have dug to 48" without hitting large rocks)
Seasonal high water table: >60" (it's about at the surface right now, hence concrete piers rather than posts in the ground)
Potential frost action: Moderate
Drainage class: Well
What I can't seem to find out is what this soil will support. 2000lbs PSF? 3000? etc... NRCS is checking for me but their engineer is out today. I thought about trying to do my own test by testing how much weight PSI it will support by rigging up a way to place a controlled amount of weight on a 1" x 1" stake. Soil that can support 3000lbs PSF should also be able to support about 21lbs (3000/144) PSI right?