Submitted by MRMAGOOONTHE5 t3_11dnqfh in DIY
I've got a basement in a house I just bought but it's half poured concrete slab, half mounds of dirt and clay. The house was built in 1940 and is on a cinder block foundation. Some of the dirt half is at the same level as the concrete side, but then there are mounds of it that come just shy of reaching the floor joists, and then a massive pit underneath the main water drain probably 6 ft deep. No idea why it looks the way it does. I think I want to excavate and make it all level even if I don't pour concrete it would be nice to not have dirt mountains and be able to put down a proper vapor barrier.
My question is what are the odds of these being "load bearing dirt mounds" helping to hold the foundation in place. If I start picking these apart and flattening it out am I going to cause some problems? There is no exterior basement access so everything will be hand dug.
Interesting-Past7738 t1_ja9pq89 wrote
You need to get an assessment from a structural engineer.