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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Ground washing out from under patio
How would you guys handle this problem? As you can see, the ground is washing out from under the patio. For now, I have a scissor jack supporting it from underneath. However, even without the scissor jack and the bricks, the patio does not move when you stand on the edge of it.
I have an appointment with one of those foaming concrete companies to give it some support underneath it, then I would like to build a series of 12"-18" retaining walls stepping down from the patio to get rid of the slope, and hopefully the washout.
Any ideas? Is there a way that I can get ahold of some foaming concrete product myself?
