I've finally started demolishing my brick out-house to clear the side for my single storey kitchen extension. Just like the rest of the house it is 9" solid wall.
The outhouse has a wall that is 1" away from the neighbour's house wall. This I hope, with some internal insulation, will be able to form one side of my extension. I'm keen for this as it will save me money, huge effort and avoid having to dig foundations right next to the neighbour's house (1930's with likely shallow foundations).
I've not started digging down yet, but a small test pit is showing the likelyhood of stepped brick foundations. I'll know how deep they go when I get to doing my trench, but it is at least 600mm. Will BC be OK with old school foundations or insist on taking the lot down and putting concrete in? This will be a royal PITA as party wall agreement will have to occur as I bet the neighbour's foundations are not as deep as I need to go.
The outhouse has a wall that is 1" away from the neighbour's house wall. This I hope, with some internal insulation, will be able to form one side of my extension. I'm keen for this as it will save me money, huge effort and avoid having to dig foundations right next to the neighbour's house (1930's with likely shallow foundations).
I've not started digging down yet, but a small test pit is showing the likelyhood of stepped brick foundations. I'll know how deep they go when I get to doing my trench, but it is at least 600mm. Will BC be OK with old school foundations or insist on taking the lot down and putting concrete in? This will be a royal PITA as party wall agreement will have to occur as I bet the neighbour's foundations are not as deep as I need to go.