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Existing Conservatory Foundations
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I am making the first steps in trying to replace a conservatory (4 x 3) I with a kitchen extension. I need to know if I would be able to use the existing foundations. We aren't able to contact original fitter but we remember they seemed very deep. I believe it can be done by digging down at the side.
My problem is who do I get to do this properly.
Is it a brickie or someone from building control at the council? Not sure if a building company would do that on its own ,as dont want to get quotes until I know if existing be used.
Thanks
My problem is who do I get to do this properly.
Is it a brickie or someone from building control at the council? Not sure if a building company would do that on its own ,as dont want to get quotes until I know if existing be used.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for replies, I think maybe building control will be the way to go. I really don't want to go to extent of starting all over again ,if so I will leave the conservatory. My husband thinks they are deep enough. My problem is which tradesman or whoever do I go to , to get an accurate measurement..? Thanks
I'm afraid I've only just seen this. (I do wish AB didn't have so many categories.)
Anyway, much the same as the others have said. First, ask Building Control if there is any record of their involvement in the construction of the conservatory. If so, then records should show Approval for the foundations.
If not, then, to answer your question, Anyone can dig the hole for you. It's a bit of a faff though. You'll need an excavation at one point on the perimeter. Where the conservatory joins the building would be best. You can then see the depth and its relation to the building's foundations.
If that's a problem, then pick a spot halfway along one side ....... and dig.
You'll need something like 600mm wide (2'), and around sufficient perpendicular distance from the conservatory to actually get in there to dig.
Gardens are usually pretty easy going. One chap should be able to do it in a couple of hours.
Grab a passing Young Farmer, or anyone beefy enough for a bit of digging. :o)
Anyway, much the same as the others have said. First, ask Building Control if there is any record of their involvement in the construction of the conservatory. If so, then records should show Approval for the foundations.
If not, then, to answer your question, Anyone can dig the hole for you. It's a bit of a faff though. You'll need an excavation at one point on the perimeter. Where the conservatory joins the building would be best. You can then see the depth and its relation to the building's foundations.
If that's a problem, then pick a spot halfway along one side ....... and dig.
You'll need something like 600mm wide (2'), and around sufficient perpendicular distance from the conservatory to actually get in there to dig.
Gardens are usually pretty easy going. One chap should be able to do it in a couple of hours.
Grab a passing Young Farmer, or anyone beefy enough for a bit of digging. :o)
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