Hi guys, just wondering if there's a minimum required height for a footing when building a garden wall or do all walls regardless of height have to have a footing? (Sorry if this is a silly question- not a brickie or in a trade just looking at possible ways of saving time and money if not required, if it is then so be it)
For example: I want to build a thermalite wall in a garden at approx 1m high max and then render it, I will
Then put a wooden fence on top of that.... Can I just build it onto the concrete that's currently there or will I need to dig out a trench for footings?
(Backstory: used to have an old stone wall, neighbour knocked it down and filled with stones and concrete and then put wooden fence posts in, naturally the wooden fence posts havent held up in the crap metal holders and it's falling down, I want to build a wall as there side is higher than mine and it looks awful and doesn't help block out water, then put the fence on top of that)
For example: I want to build a thermalite wall in a garden at approx 1m high max and then render it, I will
Then put a wooden fence on top of that.... Can I just build it onto the concrete that's currently there or will I need to dig out a trench for footings?
(Backstory: used to have an old stone wall, neighbour knocked it down and filled with stones and concrete and then put wooden fence posts in, naturally the wooden fence posts havent held up in the crap metal holders and it's falling down, I want to build a wall as there side is higher than mine and it looks awful and doesn't help block out water, then put the fence on top of that)