To quote myself from damn near a year ago. Two more estimates I got were in the $20,000 range.p_bubel said:
So I guess I might check back in.
Foundation guy number two was out at the house today. Both of them so far just want to start over with the foundation. It's overkill, honestly, but what do I know... There's a 4" drop to either side of the home, which I expected. There has been no significant movement in the place for a while judging by the drywall. I'm not hard up and expect perfection in such an old place.
The posts, 48" in the ground, appear to be in good overall condition. But it's easier to quote and warranty a full replacement. I'd hate to get the place back to "level-ish" only to have the rotted below the surface cedar posts keep on moving so I understand where they're coming from.
The prices have been double what I anticipated, which I'm sure I need to get used to, but the inspections have been quick and cursory. It's hard to not feel like the address is adding the bottom line - or at least the amount of work/replacement but I've dealt with that before in Alamo Heights.
Estimates for the two range from 35 to 45 piers, some joist and beam replacement (just under 1200 sf) First one, the guy that actually bothered to check to the depth of the piers, $14k. The second $17k.
Got another one lined up tomorrow. I'm pretty sure I know which way this one will go. Oye, I should learn Spanish again.
Fun and games along the rio.
Final foundation bill will be just at $5,000. 10-ish piers, new rim joists and some new joists in the kitchen and bathroom. That engineer's report was a blessing in disguise.