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Understand Soils Before You Begin Building Your Home



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Submitted 2010-08-31 22:39:56

Soil may be a heterogeneous accumulation of unconsolidated sediments and deposit of solid particles derived from the disintegration of rock. This is sometimes vital when you are trying to find homes for sale Montego Bay, Jamaica gated community. The soil in areas of housing schemes should be cohesive.
A soil may be a loose mantle of mineral and organic matter of varying thickness that covers most land. It is fashioned below the combined influences of physical, chemical and biological activities
Soil is that the comparatively skinny layer of disintegrated material overlying the rocks of the planet's crust. Soil in Jamaica can be classified as cohesive or fine-grained, non-cohesive or coarse-grained and organic. Clay and silt are classified as cohesive or fine grained, sand is classed as non cohesive or coarse grained and peat is classified as organic.
Properties of Cohesive Soils
* High water holding capacity
* Tiny air spaces
* Water drains poorly
* Soil stays wet
* Considerable strength when dry
* Low strength with high moisture content
* Tends to be acidic
* Swish and greasy to bit
* Shows high plasticity
* Grain sizes are little
* Particles not normally distinguished by the naked eye
* Exhibit cohesion between particles
* Dry slowly
* Shrink appreciably on drying
* Particles have flat, plate shape; flaked-shaped; needle form
* Capable of holding a movie of absorbed water on their surfaces
* Grain size are smaller than 0.001
Properties of Non-cohesive Soils
* Don't exhibit plasticity
* Tend to lack cohesion or negligible cohesion between the particles
* Little modification in volume with variation in moisture content
* Cannot be molded
* Need choose axe for excavation
* Have giant voids that allows easy drainage of water
* Less vulnerable to capillary action
* Massive air area or larger voids
* Water drains easily or frees draining
* Smart bearing capacity
* Slightly compressible
* Permeable
* Particles are visible with the naked eye
* Feel gritty to the finger
* Area between the particles is large
* Get its strength from friction between the particles
* Enable water to percolate through them abundant easier than cohesive soil
Properties of Organic Soils
* Retain water
* Have low strength
* High moisture content
* High acidic content
* Derived from plant and animal remains
* Can absorb giant quantity of water
* Will increase in pressure to this soil cause massive volume of water to be expelled
* Coarse fibrous texture
* Dark color
* Terribly smelly; odor usually intensifies by heating
* Low bearing capability
* Terribly compressible
With the various soil sorts that are offered, when building foundation one needs to be careful that they're building the right foundation on the accessible soil. This can be proven with the homes for sale Montego Bay Rose Hall, St James which are engineered on robust foundations.
The subsequent gives you an idea of what foundation types are appropriate for what soil types.
1. Soil kind of sand, gravel or rock with tiny portions of clay and silt - This is suitable for shallow strip, pad or isolated column and surface or solid slab raft, foundation type.
2. Soil sort of uniform, firm and stiff clay - Appropriate for strip, pad or isolated column, short-bored piles and beam and solid slab raft, foundation type.
3. Soil kind of sentimental or soft silty clays - Is appropriate for wide strip, inverted 'T' beam or variants of the raft foundations depending on soil bearing capability of the soil.
4. Soil type of fill (created-up ground) and peat - This can be suitable for pier, end bearing piles, or variants of the raft foundations relying on bearing capability of the soil.
5. Soil kind in mining and alternative subsidence areas - Is suitable for variants of the raft foundations relying on bearing capacity of the soil.
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