Hi Guys,
I've just registered but been a lurker for ages.
I'm just in the process of doing up a circa 1860 terraced house, when purchased I knew the floors would need some attention, so no big shock so far lol
I have lifted the floor boards on the ground floor and its not in the best shape to be honest, they have used 3 x 2s cut in to the wall one end and resting on a dwarf wall the other side. and then 3 x 2s again at 90 degree to them at 400 centers.
What I would like to do is replace these with 6 x 2s or 7 x 2s using a honeycomb dwarf wall at either end, the current surface is just dry dirt and not a concrete base.
How deep should I do the strip footings for the dwarf walls? they will only be about 200 above the ground at the most.
I was thinking footing honeycomb brick course, solid brick course, damp proof and wooden plate.
Thanks in advance,
Dan
I've just registered but been a lurker for ages.
I'm just in the process of doing up a circa 1860 terraced house, when purchased I knew the floors would need some attention, so no big shock so far lol
I have lifted the floor boards on the ground floor and its not in the best shape to be honest, they have used 3 x 2s cut in to the wall one end and resting on a dwarf wall the other side. and then 3 x 2s again at 90 degree to them at 400 centers.
What I would like to do is replace these with 6 x 2s or 7 x 2s using a honeycomb dwarf wall at either end, the current surface is just dry dirt and not a concrete base.
How deep should I do the strip footings for the dwarf walls? they will only be about 200 above the ground at the most.
I was thinking footing honeycomb brick course, solid brick course, damp proof and wooden plate.
Thanks in advance,
Dan