The extension on the side of my house was built 10 years ago on top of 8 pillars/piles (4 x 2 pattern). I now need to get access to the ground underneath the middle section (drain problem - see my other threads...)
I have explored all other solutions and getting access to the drains beneath the extension is the only answer.
Tunneling is ruled out on Health and Safety grounds, apparently.
This leaves one solution: rip the internal floor up and then attempt to get through the concrete base (a number of concrete beams laid across), to create a ruddy great hole, exposing the manholes. The drain problem could then be addressed. Everything put back - but with access to the drains.
I absolutely know that this isn't straight-forward - but is it possible?
Getting through the concrete beams is one thing, how they would be put back is another.
I'm in no rush but it's a job that has to be done.
I have explored all other solutions and getting access to the drains beneath the extension is the only answer.
Tunneling is ruled out on Health and Safety grounds, apparently.
This leaves one solution: rip the internal floor up and then attempt to get through the concrete base (a number of concrete beams laid across), to create a ruddy great hole, exposing the manholes. The drain problem could then be addressed. Everything put back - but with access to the drains.
I absolutely know that this isn't straight-forward - but is it possible?
Getting through the concrete beams is one thing, how they would be put back is another.
I'm in no rush but it's a job that has to be done.