Hi guys,
I can't find a post I viewed a while back that showed nicely with pictures how to mark the top of the foundation level, so that when it's being poured you know it's level.
My trenches were finished today. What a horrible job, bagging hundreds of bags of clay. Anyway, I have bought a water level, for marking out with dowlings stuck into the side of the trenches. Main question here is what depth these should be below ground level. I have 150mm in my head, is this right? Pretty sure I don't want it poured right up to ground level.
Many thanks
I can't find a post I viewed a while back that showed nicely with pictures how to mark the top of the foundation level, so that when it's being poured you know it's level.
My trenches were finished today. What a horrible job, bagging hundreds of bags of clay. Anyway, I have bought a water level, for marking out with dowlings stuck into the side of the trenches. Main question here is what depth these should be below ground level. I have 150mm in my head, is this right? Pretty sure I don't want it poured right up to ground level.
Many thanks