Re: Where's my dirt going?



From my experience in two different houses:
1) A sewer pipe 5 ft down has a hole and every spring when the soil gets
saturated it flows down the pipe to the tune of 1 inch settling per year.
Village needed to be called.

2) I live in a forest and I can only presume that when they leveled the lot
for the house they laid the big trees down in a bunch and leveled the lot
over them. They are 3 ft down. I am talking 2 ft diameter trees. Every year
I have to find 3 inches of soil to fill the hole in as they decay. The
house is 40 yrs old and it still settles . I had some well work done with a
back hoe that found them.

"Nate Zigler" <none@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:fhvgdf$s1u$1@xxxxxxxxxxx
I've lived in this place for 21 yrs. When I first moved in, there was a
huge indentation in the back yard, approx. 30'50'x8" deep. I brought in 40
yards of topsoil to fill the spot in. My yard isn't flat, but has a slight
slope all the way around.

About 6 yrs. ago, I brought in another 10 yards, because of a the dip
reappearing.

Now, I have the same area of 30'x50, but it's about 24" deep. It's looks
like a sinkhole!

All utilities including sewer run out front, so I kind of figure it's not
from that.

As a side note, about 10 yrs. ago, there were some properties about 20
miles from here, which the houses fell into some old mineshafts. The
shafts were never charted, so no one knew they were even there. Because of
this, I had mine insurance added as a rider to my policy.

It's now gotten to the point of getting me spooked.

Who do I contact, or what's the first steps, getting in touch with the
proper agencies?




.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Conservatives query SVS expenses again - update
    ... caught red handed selling contaminated soil from Pirbright in defiance of ... The name of the contractors has not been disclosed for security reasons. ... "a cash crop" rather than paying for its disposal in a landfill site. ... Top soil is sold for £10 a cubic yard and a lorryload would be enough for 20 ...
    (uk.business.agriculture)
  • Re: Grass will not grow
    ... We plant it. ... The soil may just be too ... That's just over a Yard at 1" deep. ... truck) assuming $0.30/SF for grass and $11 per yard for dirt. ...
    (alt.home.repair)
  • Re: Yardwork with the son, part I
    ... hole in the front yard in late December. ... the wheelbarrow over it ... plant the tree. ...
    (rec.sport.football.college)
  • Re: Where to Start? Soil Amendment Questions
    ... I would start by doing soil tests from multiple areas, as the builder may have dumped soil from different sources, so you might have to treat different areas differently. ... Just dig deep enough to allow placement of a crushed stone base and the flagstones; a rototiller is good for this, just don't go as deep as the other areas. ... and a good system can keep your whole yard happy and actually save water. ... I have big plans for my backyard, but am not sure where to begin. ...
    (rec.gardens)
  • Re: Yardwork with the son, part I
    ... dig a hole in the front yard in late December. ... Today my 21-year-old Penn Stater was helping me plant the tree. ... I ask him "Are we headed towards the hole?", ... going between the side of the hold and the edge of the wheelbarrow. ...
    (rec.sport.football.college)