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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1581925" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>My house has footing with integral piers that go down about 24" below the bottom of the footing. I learned this because I <em><strong>STILL</strong></em> had to have Olshan's jack the west side of my house. They discovered them when they dug in to install their piers and said the "well, at least they tried to do it right". They also said soaker hoses are a must in Oklahoma. Yours looks like it needs filled and soaker hoses used. My next door neighbor got away with just using soaker hoses. His went back to where the windows and doors weren't binding. You might try it, but from the looks of it, that ain't gonna cut it.</p><p></p><p>Get your own engineer and start sending those certified letters now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1581925, member: 3099"] My house has footing with integral piers that go down about 24" below the bottom of the footing. I learned this because I [I][B]STILL[/B][/I] had to have Olshan's jack the west side of my house. They discovered them when they dug in to install their piers and said the "well, at least they tried to do it right". They also said soaker hoses are a must in Oklahoma. Yours looks like it needs filled and soaker hoses used. My next door neighbor got away with just using soaker hoses. His went back to where the windows and doors weren't binding. You might try it, but from the looks of it, that ain't gonna cut it. Get your own engineer and start sending those certified letters now. [/QUOTE]
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