This is more of a general question rather than a' tell me exactly how to do it' question.
I intend to knock out the whole downstairs solid wall out of my 1930's semi. From a bit of research, it would appear that the 1930's foundations must be ripped out and a trench at least one metre deep (clay subsoil) must be dug then an RSj has to sit along this before the two side posts sit on top etc etc.
Does the trench concrete have to go off solid before the rsj is sat on it and then another load of concrete poured over the top in order to encase it, or does the beam have to be dropped into the soggy concrete?
I intend to knock out the whole downstairs solid wall out of my 1930's semi. From a bit of research, it would appear that the 1930's foundations must be ripped out and a trench at least one metre deep (clay subsoil) must be dug then an RSj has to sit along this before the two side posts sit on top etc etc.
Does the trench concrete have to go off solid before the rsj is sat on it and then another load of concrete poured over the top in order to encase it, or does the beam have to be dropped into the soggy concrete?