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footings and foundations
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<blockquote data-quote="Derky" data-source="post: 5969424" data-attributes="member: 978"><p>Standard would be 450 wide 600 deep. No steel. Then blocks on top with your soil pipes and services going through these blocks. You need a lintel on top with pea shingle around them so they can move. Concrete around them in the cavity will be frowned upon by B/C.</p><p>DPC will be above sub base which is blinded by sand then concrete on top. Then your celetex and final floor screed.</p><p>Make sure the top of the footing works with your brick courses on the existing so that once up through the ground it all ties up on the same level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derky, post: 5969424, member: 978"] Standard would be 450 wide 600 deep. No steel. Then blocks on top with your soil pipes and services going through these blocks. You need a lintel on top with pea shingle around them so they can move. Concrete around them in the cavity will be frowned upon by B/C. DPC will be above sub base which is blinded by sand then concrete on top. Then your celetex and final floor screed. Make sure the top of the footing works with your brick courses on the existing so that once up through the ground it all ties up on the same level. [/QUOTE]
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