Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Feb 11, 2021 8:20 pm I found out that there has been a poorly fitted down pipe and old cracked earthenware stormwater drains meant water has been washing away down under the corner of my house for probably years. I've only really started noticing cracking as a result of a probably undersupported slab pretty recently, so it's not too bad just yet - but before I go and seal everything up - is it possible to pour anything down the drain myself to help re-fill and resolidify everything that's under there? Like an extremely watery cement or something? Or is dealing with the new water ingress going to be enough to stop further movement? Re: Found out where water has washed away my slab - can I fi 2Feb 12, 2021 12:09 pm Unfortunately, there is nothing you can by at the hardware shop that will fix your problem You will need to dig up and replace the pipes or reline either way it is costly...no cheap fixes, then tend to the structural issues hth Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs I've got a challenge here. Background is the builder has cut too deep for the slab and the slab is now below the very substantial retaining wall. It's failed occupancy… 0 16469 If you're in a flood zone, not only are you dealing with the importation of fill and laying it down in 150 lifts to achieve compaction, you're going to have to consider… 4 4959 4 9393 |