Hello folks
Just wondering whether anybody can help me with a problem we have in a barn conversion we are doing.
We have to lay a concrete slab of 150mm deep, 300 at edges to support a 2 storey timber kit internally. The roof will be supported by the original 560mm thick sandstone walls. The foundations of these walls are very old and are very shallow. They run in parallel to the ground with the building built plumb from them up. So at one end of the building the foundations are below the new slab, all ok. However at the top end the floor slab ends up - at or below the bottom of the foundations of the walls. I am concerned about water ingress from the clay / sand below the walls and how i seal this up, also where does the dpm go in this area. Please see the attached diagrams (4) which should make things a bit clearer.
Many Thanks in anticipation for any help or even ideas ? or even where I can go on the web so see any such pictures / resolutions, etc.
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Number 1 shows our basic problem, 2 - a possible solution, i believe a clubfoot foundation ? Number 3 - another possible solution, under pinning so some degree ? NUmber 4 - DPM ? most likley solution ?
The outside ground level here is about 700 mm higher than inside and we do intend to render and tank the outside and install a french drain system down the wall.
Any help much appreciated, thanks
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