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Hello, I remember reading on here a quick way of testing foundations is hitting it with a hammer. I'm talking about doing it yourself not using specific equipment or companies. We're hoping that would be good enough as the foundations aren't very old and are deep and wide enough for modern buildings regs.
Obviously I'd have liked to hit it hard with any type of hammer and not left any sign of damage. Unfortunately a claw hammer does leave at least a mark and a bit chips away. Admittedly the concrete isn't particularly smooth and flat which might not help but is what I've described so far a sign that turning a one storey into a two storey is unlikely. Thanks.
Obviously I'd have liked to hit it hard with any type of hammer and not left any sign of damage. Unfortunately a claw hammer does leave at least a mark and a bit chips away. Admittedly the concrete isn't particularly smooth and flat which might not help but is what I've described so far a sign that turning a one storey into a two storey is unlikely. Thanks.
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