Underpinning and foundations???

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Ive recently installed an RSJ which sits on two steel posts. One of these posts sits on the top of my celler wall.

I want to lower my celler floor and therefore do some underpinning. I will do this at a later date, but for now I'd like to just do the section under the steel beam load as I have acrow props up so want to do just this bit now.

My celler is about 6ft hight from earth floor to ceiling joist. I would like about 7 or 8 ft ceiling height eventually

My question is what is the requires footing I need to dig below my new floor level? I've read in new houses it's a meter but that would mean I have to dig down about 1-2ft initially (to get to the new floor level) then another meter for the new footing.

Is this correct? [/list]
 
I think it very unlikely you would have to dig that deep in a cellar situation. But I can't say how deep you will have to go because the work needs to be designed by a structural engineer and in compliance with the Building Regulations. This will involve more that just consideration of foundation depth but stability of the structure as a whole.

The following web site may help you better understand where you are thinking of going

http://www.homebuilding.co.uk/advice/existing-homes/converting-basement/guide

In particular the advice:

"It is best to make a Full Plans Application for a cellar conversion, rather than to follow the Building Notice procedure, as this allows all design details to be resolved in advance of the work."
 
Thank you very much for the advice......I spoke with North Hertfordshire building control today and spoke to one of their seveyors. He said I don't need to go down more than a foot as I'm already in the celler and my house is on chalk, already a solid substrate unlike clay.

.....but he did say if I'm looking to convert celler it's advisable to submit a full plans application such as your advice. So thanks very much
 

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