This was NOT a planned project, so no matter how much it cost, it wasn't in the budget: OUCH!
Here are photos which show the problem. The old driveway was asphalt. That and the concrete step for the side door were put in when the garage was added; by the prior owner. Apparently, the compacting was not done correctly. (My garage floor has bumps and cracks, as well.)
April 2008: the asphalt went up to the foundation:
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We had loads of rain this Spring and through July. Everything settled and shifted. The gap between the driveway and the foundation was 3 inches in some places, and most of that rain went into my cellar. :rolleyes: Lived here 7 years, NEVER had rain in the cellar until this happened.
The entry step settled:
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Look at the angle of this step
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Building code says the step should be 7 inches; it was 13 inches and growing! Not good news for any homeowner -- if someone trips coming out of the house, I am liable. But with my Dad so unsteady this was not an added risk we needed.
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Here you can see the "old" line where the step used to be, and where it was up to last week:
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You can see some of the sealer I put in, not that it helped any. :(
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The asphalt sank, leaving dips for puddles and in this coming winter, plenty of ice. Plus the lip up into the garage was also getting steep.
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