House bolting
Foundation bolting (house bolting), is a process of attaching a house to its concrete foundation. The up-and-down and side-to-side motion of an earthquake can shake an unbolted house off its foundation. Avalin Seismic Construction Co. has specialized in foundation bolting projects in the greater Los Angeles area since 1991.
The figure on the left shows foundatin bolts that were installed at the time of the original construction.
During the 1994 Northridge earthquake, thousands of unbolted homes were damaged or destroyed. Foundation bolting, also known as house bolting, is easy, quick and inexpensive and provides greater protection against the forces of earthquakes.
We use a combination of expansion wedge anchors and epoxied threaded rods to bolt a house to its foundation. Typically, these bolts are spaced 5' or less apart for a one story house and 4' or less apart for a two story house.
Side bolting is used if the crawl space does not allow for direct bolting.
Strengthening homes makes them safer to live in and easier to insure. The 1994 Northridge Earthquake demonstrated that homes which were strengthened stayed on their foundation while non-strengthened homes in the same neighborhoods did not.
Some insurance companies offer discounts for getting a home bolted while some will no longer insure a home unless it is bolted. Additionally, sellers must disclose to buyers if their home is unbolted.
According to a CU Boulder study, “in California, seismic retrofit increases the resale value of homes by 9.85%, significantly higher than the average cost to perform the retrofit.”