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Hello. We have a split level house half of which is built over a double garage. For the right hand bit of the house we have 90 degree concrete/stone steps up to the front door which go round a 2.5m deep pit of soil and rubble with no DPC to any wall. This is causing damp to our garage and all sorts of damp/frost issues to anything put on the walls like bricks and render. I'm in the middle of removing facing bricks and rubble and I've made right mess.
I'm in a slight panic as to what to do next. Part of me is thinking of ripping it all away and having a nice steel/composite platform and steps from the front door (I could then put a side door into the garage too. I don't want to do this if the RHS of the house is going to then drop down on me. The underlying soil is greensand with zero structural strength. See 2nd photo - there a concrete pad (with void/gravel under it!) holding up the wall and paving to the front door....is this holding the rest of teh house up or just the path?
Should I assume they just dug into the hillside to leave a big hole and built up the whole house from full foundations? I can see that for the bit where the garage is but for the right hand part of the house (to right of the front door) its not so clear-cut. I reckon its about 3m from ground level to front door. Thinking about it, if it did go to ground level they probably would have just built it as a proper house and added some sq feet wouldn't they? They skimped on everything else in the early 80s for this house so I can't imagine they went belt and braces.
Where can I get a firm to undertake trial pit/borehole surveys down here in south Wiltshire please? or firms that can sort this out once I stopped kango'ing everything in site (its like a can of Pringles)
Thanks....
I'm in a slight panic as to what to do next. Part of me is thinking of ripping it all away and having a nice steel/composite platform and steps from the front door (I could then put a side door into the garage too. I don't want to do this if the RHS of the house is going to then drop down on me. The underlying soil is greensand with zero structural strength. See 2nd photo - there a concrete pad (with void/gravel under it!) holding up the wall and paving to the front door....is this holding the rest of teh house up or just the path?
Should I assume they just dug into the hillside to leave a big hole and built up the whole house from full foundations? I can see that for the bit where the garage is but for the right hand part of the house (to right of the front door) its not so clear-cut. I reckon its about 3m from ground level to front door. Thinking about it, if it did go to ground level they probably would have just built it as a proper house and added some sq feet wouldn't they? They skimped on everything else in the early 80s for this house so I can't imagine they went belt and braces.
Where can I get a firm to undertake trial pit/borehole surveys down here in south Wiltshire please? or firms that can sort this out once I stopped kango'ing everything in site (its like a can of Pringles)
Thanks....
