While investigating dampness issue I found a hole under the shallow footings (200 year old house). Tried pushing a drain pole down to see if it went all the way into the house and therefore a possible cause of the dampness, and found that it came through in the meter cupboard near the mains incomer. Lifting the floor here it looks like a lot of the base of the wall here has eroded away and there is a hole about a half metre going out through the wall under the ground in the same area.
I'd like to be able to put some blocks in under the floor here and pour some concrete to stabilise the base of the wall and also do the same outside, but I am not sure if I can pour concrete around an incomer, or if I should contact the Electricity network people?
Ideally, it would be better if the meter was on the outside and coming in a bit higher up so that it didn't interfere with the footings, but not sure if they would entertain that.
I'd like to be able to put some blocks in under the floor here and pour some concrete to stabilise the base of the wall and also do the same outside, but I am not sure if I can pour concrete around an incomer, or if I should contact the Electricity network people?
Ideally, it would be better if the meter was on the outside and coming in a bit higher up so that it didn't interfere with the footings, but not sure if they would entertain that.