You need to dig a bigger, deeper hole and expose more of the concrete, as said above.If it were a trench fill that wouldn't fill the inner though right?, or might you pour concrete in later on, in which case it almost becomes a raft foundation?
Find the conc' bottom and scratch a bit of earth from beneath to confirm.I'll be digging in a bit, how deep is enough, until I strike oil?![]()
It's looking like a traditional strip foundation, typically 200 or so thick.Let's see if I've done enough...
There's 7 layer of standard concrete brick and then I hit concrete (doesn't seem that even). There's a black thing to the side which chips away easily (the wood shutter turned to charcoal?).
So it's not a raft, right?
If that was the case, more likely a raft to deal with any poor load bearing, or piles.Seeing as you live close to a river its more than likely a trench fill to get over the water table.
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