Tomcat
09-24-2012, 10:55 AM
A section of my deck has settled a great deal (over the past couple years) due to construction contractor's failure to pack the soil. The section is 4 ft by 10 ft. It has actually tilted up and away from the pool, leaving a 1 inch gap to the coping and a 1 inch lip to the adjoining deck sections. Has anyone had any success in repairing such a situation. I've heard of concrete jacking, but I imaging it would be a huge expense for such a small job.
I'm also thinking of trying to fix it myself by excavating out the section and trying to carefully and meticuously jack it myself at multiple points, but of course I run the risk of cracking the the section into additional pieces. Deck did NOT have re-bar, just a mesh.
I'm also running out of time before needing to shut down and winterize and may just seal it all up and live with it. I think it's pretty stabble, but not entirely sure. It's not too bad, but definitely noticable and a toe-tripping hazard.
Any advise appreciated.
I'm also thinking of trying to fix it myself by excavating out the section and trying to carefully and meticuously jack it myself at multiple points, but of course I run the risk of cracking the the section into additional pieces. Deck did NOT have re-bar, just a mesh.
I'm also running out of time before needing to shut down and winterize and may just seal it all up and live with it. I think it's pretty stabble, but not entirely sure. It's not too bad, but definitely noticable and a toe-tripping hazard.
Any advise appreciated.