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Underpinning single storey extension

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:32 pm
by carbar
Hi.

I have a single storey extension that was built before I purchased my house and is pretty old (at least 20 years).

I would like to build on top, but am pretty certain that the existing foundations won't be up to the job (naturally I am intending to dig some inspection holes to check).

However, I was wondering, assuming the foundations need strengthening, is underpinning the only option? If so, what size trench needs to be dug (it would have to be by hand as there is insufficent space for a mini-digger - the boundary fence is less that a metre away from the extension wall at its closest point)? Could I save a significant amount of the cost if I dug the trench myself?

Thanks,

Carl

Re: Underpinning single storey extension

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:39 pm
by welsh brickie
you will have to apply for planning consent first.
Then you will need to excavate an area and expose the foundation for the building control officer to inspect.He may decide you dont have to underpin it.