When we bought our house, the garage had been converted into a Home School Classroom for the previous owners Autistic son. Because they lost the garage for storage, they put a shed on the side of the house. We live in a flood zone, so our house is built on a fairly steep hill and the shed had to be built on a platform and leveled off. Unfortunately, they did not take the time to build a proper foundation. We discovered this last summer when Jarod was in the shed getting out his bike. His foot went right through the floor and his leg was all scratched up! Water had been getting into the shed and settling on the wood floor, which eventually caused the floor to give way.
Easter weekend, Marc and Russ began to take things apart. Only to find more wood rot and damage. They had not used pressure treated wood so everything underneath was weak. When you come around the corner and see the shed, at first glance it looked fine! But as they got inside and started moving things - boy! Did they find a mess! And a few critters who had gotten in and decided to take up residence! UGH!!!
Funny thing about foundations - they don't always just affect the building that's on them - but they affect others around them as well. Because this foundation was build poorly, the water eroded the ground underneath. Which began to take the dirt from around our house with it. We discovered that we only had about 6 inches of dirt next to the foundation of our house. The water was creating a big hole that would eventually have taken the dirt from under our home.
Filling in the hole
How many times do we get in a hurry and do things half way, just to get by and get it done? We think that it won't hurt anyone, but it does. Maybe not until years later but it hurts the people that come behind us, it hurts the people around us. It affects lots of people. Buildings that are not built on a proper foundation collapse - they can no longer serve their purpose. They are more of a hindrance than a help. And what an eye sore! Marriages that are not built on a proper foundation struggle and can eventually fall apart as well, taking children and others down with them. Businesses, friendships, churches - so many things can fall into this category.
The new foundation
Putting the shed back on
Sealing it to keep the water out
The finished product all high and dry!








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