what is a typical width and depth of footing for a 1. single storey
2. two storey
For a minute there, I thought you were being a bad man; then I came to the realisation that you actually meant it!I think a raft is typical for sand soils and piles typical for made up ground.
Yeh, we know your game Nose: price for traditional and bricking up; then use trenchfill to save you money, not the clientThe thickness of concrete within the trench can vary also, but usually needs to be a minimum of 225mm thick for a single story extension. More often than not we would mass fill a trench as it is financially better to do so.
Yes tim you're quite right, our unreserved apologises. It was breezer's fault, he was late home with crystal ball again!Thanks for the replies, but my question didn't ask for what depth the footing is located at, but merely the typical width and depth of the footing itself.
Thanks for the replies, but my question didn't ask for what depth the footing is located at, but merely the typical width and depth of the footing itself.
Totally untrue!Yeh, we know your game Nose: price for traditional and bricking up; then use trenchfill to save you money, not the client
I think he meant the actual foundation dimensions, rather than the depth at which it's formed. Could have been unequivocal about it thoughIsn't "depth of the footing" and "depth at which the footing is located at" one and the same?
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